A man,Stephen Moses has raised concerns after recent paternity tests revealed that he is not the biological father of his two-year-old son, Teri-Oluwa. Moses expressed his shock over the revelation, particularly as his son has sickle cell genotype SS, whereas he and his wife have genotypes AA and AS, respectively.
Speaking on the television program, Moses disclosed that multiple tests confirmed his non-paternity. He recounted the challenges they faced with their son’s health, which prompted him to seek confirmation of paternity.
In a series of tweets, Moses detailed the timeline of events, including their marriage in May 21, 2016, and the birth of their son on November 8, 2018.
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He mentioned their son’s health crises and the financial strain caused by medical bills. Despite initial disbelief, Moses eventually pursued a DNA test, with results revealing his non-paternity in December.
Moses also addressed the possibility of a hospital swap at birth, though he considered it unlikely due to his presence during labor at Ojodu Health Centre.
In response, his wife acknowledged the events but disputed the DNA results, claiming Moses didn’t communicate his intentions for the test clearly.
The situation has caused significant strain on their marriage, with Moses expressing profound distress over the ordeal.
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