A Nigerian father Stephen Moses has expressed deep concern after discovering through paternity tests that he is not the biological father of his two-year-old son.
Moses who appeared on the television program “The Justice Court,” revealed his shock and disbelief at the revelation, particularly concerning his son’s sickle cell genotype.
The revelation came as a shock to Moses, given that he has an AA genotype, while his wife carries an AS genotype.
During his appearance on “The Justice Court,” Moses disclosed that two separate tests confirmed that he is not the biological father of the child named Teri-Oluwa.
He revealed this while appearing on a popular television programme, The Justice Court, saying two different tests confirmed that he is not the biological father of Teri-Oluwa.
In a series of tweets on his X handle on Monday where he tagged a now-viral video of the court session, Moses wrote, “I am still in awe of how we got here. We got married precisely May 21, 2016. A year down the line she got pregnant and gave birth on her birthday November 8, 2018. The first crisis the baby had, we spent thousands in hospital and that’s when we first discovered he was SS.
“At this point, I was confused. She first told me it was the enemy that was doing us through the boy. I didn’t believe and at the same time, I didn’t argue with her. I started doing my research if it was possible for AA + AS to produce SS.
“I saw some rare occasions of extreme weather conditions but it wasn’t possible in Nigeria as a result of good weather. I spoke to a few counselors and midwives in Ifako General Hospital and Lagos State Teaching Hospital.”