Paternity fraud: Man finds out he is not the father of his 4 kids

Paternity fraud: Man finds out he is not the father of his 4 kids

- A Twitter user has shared the harrowing experience that his close friend recently suffered

- According to him, the friend ran a DNA test and discovered that none of his four kids biologically belongs to him

- The post generated mixed reactions from Nigerians on the social media platform

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A Nigerian man identified as @gospeljosiah on the microblogging platform, Twitter, has gotten his followers talking after he briefly shared a harrowing experience that one of his close friends suffered.

According to @gospeljosiah, the close friend in question had contacted him to share what he discovered after he ran a DNA test for his children.

@gospeljosiah said the man who was a father to three girls and a boy found out that none of the children biologically belonged to him.

He said: "I just got a call from a senior friend, he told me that the DNA results of his four beautiful Children are out they are... 3girls and a boy from the Embassy and NONE of the kids are his.."

See the tweet below:

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Upon posting the tweet, @gospeljosiah’s followers flooded the comment section with mixed reactions to what he shared. Some of them offered comforting words for the man in question while others attempted to find out what could have led to the situation.

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Read some of the tweets below:

@gospeljosiah was also spotted in the comment section making it known that his friend has returned to his family house after making the life-changing discovery.

See tweet below:

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