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How DNA revealed popular Nigerian celebrity’s son isn’t his
Popular media personality Daddy Freeze has wished excruciating death on women involved in paternity fraud.
Daddy Freeze groaned over a celebrity who recently realised he wasn’t the biological father of his child, wondering why women engage in the vile act.
He persisted in wishing damnation on women involved in the act, noting Nigerian women occupy second position globally on the list of countries whose women engage in paternity fraud.
“Naija babes, e ni ku re! Una no go die better!! How una go carry another man pikin come give am?
“I know even wan mention the celeb. Because if I mention the celeb, e go be like another thing. E ni ku re, Naija woman.
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You are second in the world when it comes to paternity fraud. Only Jamaica naim senior una.
“Woman, how you go allow another man to climb you like a mountain do gbigi gbigi, you do gbaga gbaga. Then you go come carry the result go give another man? Ha!!!! E ni ku re o!
“Obirin!!! Women, why are you like this?
Regarding the identity of the said celebrity, the former radio broadcaster added: “Somebody say, why you no mention the name. Make me mention the name make dem fire me lawsuit.
“No worry, the name will unfold as time progresses, una go read am and hear am. And if there is a rumor, we go thank God.”
Recommending the best way to nip paternity fraud in the bud, Daddy Freeze stated: “Here is my proposition, every child born from today onwards should be DNA tested.”
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