70% of first borns in Ghana do not belong to their fathers, Ghanaian woman reveals

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70% of firstborns in Ghana do not belong to their fathers, Ghanaian woman reveals​



On a show known as Stir It Up, a Ghanaian woman caught viewers off-guard by revealing how studies show that 70% of all Ghanaian firstborns do not belong to their fathers. According to her, this was the result of a study conducted in Ghana and the percentage of firstborn children not belonging to their father outweighs those who are biological children. Truly, this statistic is sad and serves as a wake-up call to Ghanaian men to conduct DNA on their first child. Quoting verbatim, the woman stating the result of the study said, "70% of firstborn children in Ghana do not belong to the man."

One of the biggest nightmares of a man is to raise another man's child right from birth, thinking he or she is their biological child. It is disheartening and several cases of paternity fraud have trended online which has broken many homes.