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Guru Advocates for DNA Testing at Birth for Paternity Assurance

Ghanaian artist Guru has stirred conversation by urging parents to conduct DNA tests immediately after birth to confirm paternity, suggesting it as a proactive measure rather than an issue of mistrust.

Emmanuel Frimpong
Last updated: November 2, 2024 3:47 pm
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Musician Maradona Yeboah Adjei, popularly known as Guru, has ignited widespread discussions across social media with his recent advice to parents. Guru urged that parents conduct DNA tests on newborns to confirm biological paternity. The musician emphasized that his suggestion is not intended to cast suspicion on mothers or imply infidelity but rather to serve as a proactive measure for men. He highlighted that by doing so, men could avoid the difficult experience of discovering years later that they have been raising a child who is not biologically theirs.

Guru’s comments tapped into an ongoing debate about parental responsibility and transparency in family matters. Many social media users have shown support, acknowledging the emotional and financial impact on fathers who later learn they are not the biological parent of a child they’ve raised. Guru’s stance has been met with both curiosity and agreement, with some parents noting that his advice reflects a broader shift toward openness in family planning and responsibility.

In response to Guru’s remarks, several social media users expanded on his suggestion, proposing that DNA testing could be done not only for paternity but for maternity as well. They cited instances in which babies have been inadvertently switched at hospitals, with parents unknowingly bringing home a child who is not their biological offspring. Such cases, though rare, have underscored the importance of considering maternity testing as a precaution, adding an additional layer of reassurance for both parents.

One Twitter user remarked, “Maybe your wife is faithful, but you got your children changed. Even though the possibility is low, it’s still worth considering.” Others echoed the sentiment, urging that parents should view these tests not as a form of mistrust but as an extra step toward peace of mind. For many, Guru’s statements have sparked an important conversation about protecting familial bonds and ensuring the well-being of children from the earliest stages of life.

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