
EP154: Olympic Athletes From Africa Keep Disappearing During Games
Aug 8, 2021 - 01:21:37
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A lot of African men are finding out after years of raising a child that they are not the biological father. Many Nigerian, Ghanaian and Kenyan women are now being exposed via DNA results for their lies and this leading...
EP153: African Men Are Finding Out Their Kids Aren't Theirs is an episode from Wahaala Boys by Nana Kwame. A lot of African men are finding out after years of raising a child that they are not the biological father. Many Nigerian, Ghanaian...
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Published Jul 9, 2021, 01:07:33 long, audio available.
A lot of African men are finding out after years of raising a child that they are not the biological father. Many Nigerian, Ghanaian and Kenyan women are now being exposed via DNA results for their lies and this leading a lot of men to abandon these kids. In the USA so far as one;s name appears on the birth certificate, one is legally bound to look after the child regardless of the results of a DNA test. The Wahaala Boys discuss the implications of this and ask if parternity test should be made mandatory after birth.
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EP153: African Men Are Finding Out Their Kids Aren't Theirs is an episode from Wahaala Boys by Nana Kwame.
This episode is 01:07:33 long.
This episode was published on Jul 9, 2021.
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EP153: African Men Are Finding Out Their Kids Aren't Theirs is from Wahaala Boys by Nana Kwame.
Published Jul 9, 2021 and 01:07:33 long