- Baba Tee stated in a recent interview, that the high rate of paternity fraud in the country is due to several issues, including upbringing and lack of sexual satisfaction.
- Baba Tee encourages open dialogue about paternity fraud, emphasizing personal responsibility and compassion towards one’s partner and the child involved in the process
Popular actor and comedian Babatunde Bernard Tayo well known as Baba Tee, recently shared his thoughts on paternity fraud in Nigeria.
With the ongoing debate about the necessity of DNA tests, Baba Tee’s insights shed light on the sensitive issue.
In a recent interview with TVC, Baba Tee highlighted several factors contributing to the high rate of paternity fraud in the country. One factor which he specifically mentioned was upbringing and lack of sexual satisfaction.
However, he emphasized that regardless of these factors, the woman is always at fault when it comes to paternity fraud.
Baba Tee stated that blame cannot be shifted to men, even if their actions may have influenced a woman’s behavior.
He challenged the notion that domestic violence or infidelity on the part of spouses can excuse paternity fraud. Instead, he urged women to prioritize their well-being and leave marriages where maltreatment or infidelity occurs.
He further expressed a compassionate stance, revealing that he would accept a child who isn’t biologically his if his partner showed remorse for cheating.
In his words:
“Women can’t use domestic violence or infidelity on the part of their spouses as an excuse for paternity fraud. If a man is not treating you well, walk out of the marriage.
“When it comes to paternity fraud, the woman is always at fault. You can’t shift the blame to the man because men don’t conceive. As a woman, if you know you can’t tolerate your husband’s maltreatment or infidelity, leave the marriage.
“Personally, there is nothing I can’t keep for a woman who is good to me. If a woman cheats on me and a child comes out of it and I find out, I will forgive her if she is remorseful. I will take the child as my own.”
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