A Nigerian man has shared a heartbreaking experience he had after conducting a DNA test on his children The man said he and his wife had been married for 16 years and he went for a DNA test for the family He shockingly discovered that none of the four children he was raising belonged to him biologically

Äfter 16 years have discovered that i'm not the father of my 4 kids" -

The man made the shocking discovery after taking his children for a DNA test.

In a video shared on Facebook by roving story teller, Lucky Udu, the man said he and his wife has been married for 16 years. But to his utter shock, a DNA analysis revealed that he did not sire any of the four children he was spending money to raise.

The man said he met his wife around 2005 and she became pregnant in the February of 2007. He said he accepted responsibility for the pregnancy and they planned and had their wedding in September of the same year. Man faints after DNA test on his children,

The man said their relationship progressed and they went on to have four children together. In 2020, they had a misunderstanding, which led to him leaving the house for his wife, but he later returned.

In 2021, he said his wife packed her loads and left the house even though they had no queries. He said in 2023, he started making efforts to get his children back from his estranged wife since he had left him voluntarily. It was then that he decided to take the four children for a DNA test and found out they were not his biologically.

According to him, when he heard the news, he collapsed and remained in a coma for seven days. He said he wants to sue his wife in court and that he wanted the government to take over the children. Watch the video below:

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