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    A woman has raised a painful family dilemma after revealing that DNA test results showed only one of five siblings is biologically related to their father, a 65-year-old man, while the mother is 62.

    The disclosure, shared this week in Nigeria, has left the siblings conflicted about whether to inform their father, fearing the emotional impact of the findings.

    According to the woman, the tests were conducted recently after longstanding questions within the family.

    She said the decision to test was driven by unresolved doubts and private conversations among the siblings about their origins and family history.

    Private discovery, public weight

    Describing the moment the results arrived, she said the family gathered quietly to review them. “We did it together, thinking it would finally give us clarity. What we saw changed everything we thought we knew about our family.”

    She added that the results indicated the last-born child is the only biological child of their father, while the remaining four are from different fathers. “Our father is already 65. If we tell him, it could destroy him, and we don’t know what to do.”

    Fear of consequences

    The situation echoes earlier public debates in Nigeria. In 2024, conversations around paternity testing surged on social media and radio talk shows, following several high-profile family disputes that highlighted the emotional and legal consequences of late-life DNA revelations.

    Public reaction to the woman’s account has been mixed, with some urging transparency and others advocating silence to preserve family stability.

    The story has reopened broader discussions about truth, responsibility, and emotional wellbeing within Nigerian families.

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