Man Sponsors Daughter to Germany, Finds Out He’s Not the Biological Father

Man Sponsors Daughter to Germany, Finds Out He’s Not the Biological Father

  • A Ghanaian man has been left heartbroken after finding out that he's not the biological father of a girl he nurtured for 12 years
  • He dragged his baby mama to Auntie Naa's show after a DNA test he conducted abroad proved he was not the father of the child
  • Netizens who saw the post greeted the news with mixed reactions as some expressed shock while others sympathised with the man

A Germany-based Ghanaian man has dragged his baby mama to Auntie Naa's show on Oyerapa FM after finding out that a child he nurtured for 12 years was not his biological daughter.

Nana Kwabena Opoku has been left heartbroken after a DNA test he conducted in Germany proved he was not the father of the child.

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Man finds out he's not the biological father.
Man weeps after finding out the child he nurtured for 12 years is not his.
Source: UGC

Narrating his ordeal on Auntie Naa's show on Oyerepa FM, he indicated that his baby mama, Sadia, was his ex-friend before leaving for Germany some years ago.

However, they reconciled during one of his visits to Ghana and made love.

A week later, Sadia came with news that she was pregnant with his child. Although sceptical about the pregnancy, he accepted it, and they moved on.

Sadia delivered a baby girl, and he took full responsibility for the child. He even ensured that she joined him abroad.

It wasn't until recently that he found out that he was not the biological dad of the child.

How Kwabena found out daughter was not his biological child

Nana Kwabena was in the process of securing documents for her daughter when he was asked to provide DNA for a paternity test. After the test, he discovered his daughter's DNA did not match his.

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The aggrieved Ghanaian man returned to Ghana and dragged his baby mama to Auntie Naa to seek closure.

Watch the video below:

Netizens divided over Ghanaian man who found out his 12-year-old daughter is not his biological child

Netizens who saw the video of the man narrating his ordeal expressed mixed reactions to the video, with some sympathising with the man and others suggesting that the baby was swapped at the hospital.

@diananayun wrote:

"The way she even reply e man tells e pregnancy is not for the man."

@Dïtø Jãçk Wãñ wrote:

"You dey Ghana dey challenge a DNA test from Germany ahhh."

@Awingura Susana Alenya wrote:

"Sometimes it could even be that the child does not belongs to the woman too it could be possible that the child could be exchanged from the hospital."

Man discovers that the second child he is raising is not his

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In a similar story, Briefly News reported that a heart-wrenching video has revealed a Zimbabwean man's painful discovery of his wife's infidelity and the revelation that he is not the biological father of his child. The man had long doubts about his wife's fidelity, and despite catching her red-handed three times, his concerns were consistently brushed aside.

His doubts were further fueled when he decided to undergo a DNA test for himself and his second child, leading to the painful revelation.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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Rebone Lesejane (Editor) Rebone has experience in news bulletin reading, writing, content writing and editing. She did news bulletin reading and writing during her volunteering days at Pukfm and worked as a journalist intern and then as a freelance journalist for Newskoop. She wrote and edited entertainment, arts, culture and leisure content for What’s On In Joburg. Rebone passed the Google News Initiative training. You can contact her at rebone.lesejane@briefly.co.za

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