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Nigerian Man Reveals Married Woman Offered Him 3m Naira to Impregnate her Because Her Husband Is Short and Bald

A Nigerian man has warned married men in the country to hold DNA tests for their children after a very unique offer he received from a newly married woman.

According to him, a woman who had just said ‘I do’ sent him a message offering him 3m naira to impregnate her.

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Her excuse was that her husband is short, bald and his family has a history of mental illness so she does not want her kids to have his genes.

If you don’t want a man’s babies why marry him then go behind him to get pregnant, bring them to him to raise as his own unknowingly?

The guy denied the lady this plan and warned Nigerian men that they should hold DNA tests for their children without their wives knowledge to be sure they are raising their own kids.

We know this happens because there are men who have become broken after discovering children they have raised for decades aren’t theirs!

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Checkout the Nigerian guy’s post below…

Last year, a newly married woman offered me 3 million naira to impregnate her.

According to her, she didn’t want her children to take her husband’s genes, because he was short, bald and his family had traces of ancestral madness.

Dear men;

I heard DNA now ranges from between 50-100k.

You don’t need to inform your wife – just take strands of your children’s hair while they are asleep and present them at the hospital.

There’s a huge chance that more than half of your children are not yours.

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on May 9, 2020 7:59 AM

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