Tofarati Ige, Oghenovo Egodo-Michael, Daniel Ayantoye Fresh concerns have trailed the release of the 2025 Annual DNA Testing Report by a testing centre in Lagos, which revealed that Nigeria’s paternity exclusion rate currently stands at 25 per cent. This means one in every four men tested is not the biological father of the child in
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