A Nigerian man named Steven Opeyemi Moses recently shared his shocking discovery that his son was not biologically his own.
It was gathered that Moses appeared on a TV courtroom show in Nigeria to discuss how his son was diagnosed with sickle cell disease at the age of two.
Moses, who identified himself as the child’s father, explained that his genotype was AA while his spouse’s was AS. However, despite their genetic makeup, their son was found to be an SS carrier.
During the televised hearing, the judge, having ordered a DNA test, revealed the results which showed a 0% probability of paternity, indicating that Moses was not the biological father.
In an update shared by Moses on his social media account (@SteveMosoes), he expressed his disbelief at the situation. He recounted the timeline of his marriage and the birth of his son, highlighting the financial strain caused by the child’s illness.
Despite his confusion and efforts to understand how their genetic combination could lead to an SS child, Moses found himself at a loss. He described seeking advice from healthcare professionals and attempting to reconcile the situation through prayer and fasting.
However, Moses also revealed that his wife had refused to undergo a maternity test, adding further uncertainty to the situation. Despite the challenges, Moses remained determined to navigate the difficult circumstances surrounding his son’s health and parentage.