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“Avoid Conducting DNA Tests” — Odumeje Advises Nigerians

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Controversial cleric, Chukwuemeka Odumeje, has stirred widespread reactions on social media following his comments on DNA testing and paternity within marriage.

Speaking during a recent sermon, the Onitsha-based preacher advised men to refrain from conducting DNA tests on their children, describing the practice as contrary to Igbo cultural beliefs.

According to him, any child born within a marriage should automatically be regarded as belonging to the husband, regardless of biological paternity. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

“Desist from doing DNA. It’s against Igbo culture. Any child born by your wife, regardless of who is responsible, belongs to you as long as nobody is coming out to claim it,” he said.

Odumeje further argued that the absence of any competing claim to a child removes the need for paternity verification, maintaining that DNA testing undermines traditional values and trust in marriage.

His remarks, however, have ignited mixed reactions among Nigerians, particularly across social media platforms.

While some individuals supported his stance, emphasizing the importance of trust and cultural preservation in marriage, others strongly disagreed, insisting that DNA testing remains essential for establishing truth and preventing paternity disputes.

One social media user wrote, “DNA tests don’t hurt anyone; I wouldn’t advise anyone to follow this advice.” Another questioned the cleric’s claim, stating, “Where in Igbo culture is this? This man don start again.”

The debate reflects a broader national conversation on the balance between cultural beliefs, modern science, and evolving perspectives on family and accountability.

The controversy continues to generate discussion, highlighting deep divides in public opinion over tradition, trust, and the role of science in modern relationships

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