SP Bright Edafe raises debate on mandatory DNA testing at birth

Bright Edafe, the Delta State Police Command’s public relations officer, has generated discussion on the internet by raising the topic of whether DNA testing ought to be required after childbirth in Nigeria.

Edafe mentioned an alleged occurrence in Delta State’s Uvwie Local Government Area in a social media post.

A father allegedly performed DNA testing on his wife’s three children after finding odd texts on her phone, according to the account. According to the results, none of the children were his biological offspring.

Even though the situation created a great deal of emotional pain, Edafe pointed out that it does not qualify as a criminal case for the police to prosecute, which limits the involvement of law enforcement.

See his post below;

SP Bright Edafe shared: “Should DNA test be made compulsory at child birth?
There is a serious issue in Uvwie LGA Delta State, where a man (name withheld) asked to use his wife’s phone, while he was at it, a message poped up from a mistery man saying “how are my two kids” the man out of shock decided to check further, he discovered that his wife had more than twenty male sexual partners. To cut the long story short, the man who is now 50+ years old carried out a DNA test for their three children, hmmm, guess what? Non of the three children belongs to him. I ask again. They attempted to make it a police case, unfortunately, its not a police case.”

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