Man weeps as DNA reveals he’s not biological father of 4 children

A 44-year-old man, Olanrewaju Kolawole, has been heartbroken after DNA test results revealed that none of his four children was his biological child.

Kolawole, who hail from Ikire in Osun State, and his wife, Tella Toyin, shared four kids together, namely Ayomide, 16; Sarah, 12; and two other children aged 8 and 5 years, respectively.

It was gathered that the couple got married in 2007 and are members of the same church in Osun State.

It was however learned the case of paternity fraud was revealed when the couple appeared on the popular radio show; ‘Kokoro Alate’, on Agidigbo FM in Ibadan, anchored by Oriyomi Hamzat.

Following the first DNA test of the first child, which revealed that the child did not belong to him, the man was said to have later demanded that the test be carried out on the three other children, as all returned negative.

“I want Nigerians to come to my rescue because I must not suffer this in vain. I married Toyin in 2007 and gave birth to four children.

“She gave birth to four children, but none of them belongs to me after findings from a DNA test,” Kolawole said.

Asked why he decided to conduct the DNA test, Kolawole said he made the decision to carry out the tests on his children after observing some promiscuous moves from his wife.

It was further gathered that the DNA test was conducted at the DDC DNA Diagnostic Centre in Osogbo, the Osun State capital.

In her reaction, Toyin disagreed with the results, saying she was not there when they took the sample and did not know which samples were taken.

She said: “I don’t accept the result. I don’t accept it because I was not there when they took samples, and I don’t know which sample they took, so I don’t accept it.

“I can’t accept it because I know how I conceived those children.”

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