In a post shared on X, Adeyanju appealed to the National Assembly to consider passing such a bill.
Activist Deji Adeyanju has revealed how to tackle DNA fraud in Nigeria.
According to him, DNA tests should be made mandatory before birth certificates are issued to a new born child in Nigeria.
In a post shared on X, Adeyanju appealed to the National Assembly to consider passing such a bill.
His post was welcomed by many who believe that paternity fraud has become rampant in Nigeria.


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