- Do2dtun stated that it is better to know the truth early on, even though DNA testing is often regarded as a sensitive matter.
- He noted that the primary objective is not about establishing trust but about other advantages such as gaining knowledge of genetic information, understanding health history, and identifying potential health concerns.
Media personality Do2dtun has sparked a vital conversation by advocating for compulsory DNA testing immediately after childbirth.
The on-air personality shared his belief that DNA testing should be a standard procedure following childbirth, emphasizing the significance of early truth and genetic awareness.
Do2dtun asserted that knowing the truth from the beginning is crucial, even if DNA testing is often viewed as a sensitive matter that can create mistrust between couples.
He stressed that the primary objective of DNA testing is not to establish trust but to provide valuable genetic information, health history, and identify potential health concerns.
Do2dtun stated:
“I believe DNA shld be a prerequisite immediately a child is born. The same way they carry out test on a child when they are born. It shld be seamless. It is seen as sacred cos people see it as a borderline mishap for trust but It’s best to know in the beginning & now.
“The moment it’s seen as a mechanism for trust then it defeats the purpose. It was not invented to test trust. Also it produces your genetic info, your health history & things you need to look out for for example if you have a family history of hypertension, it will tell you”
In another story, Do2dtun opens up on custody battle.
The couple, who had been married for nearly nine years, parted ways in December 2022 when Oyebanjo filed for divorce, citing allegations of emotional abuse, domestic assault, and forced abortion.
Together, they share the responsibility of parenting two children.
Do2dtun, speaking on the Goldroom show, disclosed the emotional toll of being separated from his kids, revealing that he has been unable to see them amid the ongoing legal battle.
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