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Emmanuel Tagoe's babymama suggests boxer falsified DNA result to avoid taking care of son

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- The mother of the fourteen-year-old son has denied Tagoe’s claim, saying the DNA test result was fake

- Boxer, Emmanuel Tagoe, had disclosed that he was not the biological father of his fourteen-year-old son

- He said a DNA test he commissioned proved that the boy was not his son

NAIJ.com earlier reported the news of popular boxer, Emmanuel Tagoe, disclosing that his 14-year-old son is not his biological son.

According to Tagoe, a DNA test he commissioned proved that the boy is not his son.

He therefore washed his hands off the boy, and said “I have given everything to God, I won’t sue the mother and her family.”

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Emmanuel Tagoe

Emmanuel Tagoe

However, in a new development, the mother of the 14-year-old boy has rejected Tagoe’s claim.

According to her, the DNA test result presented by the boxer, also known as Game Boy, is fake.

This was gathered by NAIJ.com on the Facebook page of popular sports journalists, Saddick Adams, who was the first to break the news.

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In the post, Adams, also called Sports Obama, revealed that the lady had made astonishing claims about Tagoe.

His post suggested that the babymama had accused Game Boy of buying a fake DNA test result in his effort to shirk his responsibility towards the child.

Saddick Adams post on Facebook

Saddick Adams post on Facebook

Game Boy had earlier said that he commissioned the DNA test because he suspected the boy’s mother and her parents of conspiracy.

He said he had been blackmailed by the boy’s mother and her parents to look after him, a situation he felt was wrong and showed that he could not be the biological father of the boy.

In other news, NAIJ.com earlier reported that a lady took to social media to recommend that paternity tests should be done immediately a child is born due to the rise in reports that some men raise kids that they didn't father because they are unaware.

According to the lady, identified as Destiny, the need for DNA testing should be made mandatory as many women are destroying lives by lying about the real fathers of their children. Sharing reports that backed her point, she stated that Nigerian women are the most unfaithful.

She wrote: "DNA test should be mandatory at birth , too many of you lying about who the father is and messing up people life including the child, especially in Nigeria."

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