“Let him do it” – Lawyer advises wives on what to do after husbands conduct DNA test on their children

A Nigerian lawyer, Barrister Stella Justice Nnennaya, has sparked massive reactions online after advising married women on what to do if their husbands insist on conducting DNA tests on their children.

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Her advice, shared via a Facebook post, has triggered mixed responses from both men and women across social media.

Lawyer Says Women Should Not Block DNA Tests

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According to the barrister, women should not oppose their husbands if they request DNA tests as long as they are certain the children are truly theirs.

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She explained that resisting such tests may not be necessary and could even work against the woman emotionally and legally.

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What to Do After a Positive DNA Result

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Barrister Stella advised that the real action should begin after the DNA test confirms the husband as the biological father.

She urged women to immediately seek legal counsel and pursue a civil case against their husbands for lack of trust.

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₦100 Million Compensation

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In her post, the lawyer stated that women should demand heavy compensation once the DNA test comes back positive, describing such suspicion as damaging to marriage.

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She warned that marriage should not be treated as a space for constant doubt and mistrust.

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Barrister Stella wrote:

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“If your husband threatens DNA tests on your children and you know they are his.

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Let him do it.

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Once it comes out positive, go straight to a lawyer.

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File a civil claim for breach of trust and ask for ₦100 million compensation.

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Marriage is not a testing ground for suspicion.

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Let him test. Let him confirm. But don’t let him get away with breaking your trust.

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Case closed. No room for appeal.

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