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“DNA test is more important than naming ceremony” – Don Jazzy tells Nigerians

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“DNA test is more important than naming ceremony” – Don Jazzy tells Nigerians

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“DNA test is more important than naming ceremony” – Don Jazzy tells Nigerians


Music executive Micheal Collins Ajereh, better known as Don Jazzy, has sent a memo to Nigerians on the importance of conducting DNA test.

Taking to his Instagram story, he stated that conducting DNA test is more important than a naming ceremony.

“DNA test is more important than naming ceremony”.

See some reactions below,

One Ms Benny wrote, “I totally agree

One Isio Joseph wrote, “I agree

One Sir Cashii wrote, “I swear

One Real Joyces wrote, “Facts

One Th.eyez wrote, “I agree

One Sheun Nakamura wrote, “Of course. No, go celebrate in vain

One The Real_Beebee wrote, “I agree o.”

Don Jazzy isn’t the only celebrity clamoring for DNA. In May, media personality Do2dtun advocated for DNA tests to be done on children immediately after they were born. He stated that the same way a test is carried out when a child is born, it should be the same with DNA. He noted how people see DNA as scary because it is been seen as a borderline mishap for trust, but for him, it’s best to know in the beginning and now.

Actor, Rotimi Salami had made a strong case for paternity fraud, advocating that it should be criminalized like rape. He likened the pain and trauma a woman experiences when raped to that of a man when he finds out the child he has been raising is another man’s child.

Meanwhile, veteran actor and filmmaker, Ugezu J Ugezu had kicked against the need for DNA, as he chastised men who have formed the habit of undergoing paternity tests before claiming a child. He opined that DNA stuff is tearing many homes apart and destroying innocent children as any child born to an African man is an African man’s child.

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