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Saturday, March 28, 2026

Pastor Odumeje Preaches Against DNA Testing, Says “Any Child Born In Marriage Belongs To The Man”

Controversial cleric Pastor Odumeje says that DNA testing is against Igbo cultural values. In a video circulating online, he insisted that paternity should never be questioned within marriage...


He said “DNA is not our culture. Any child born in a marriage belongs to the man.” You people should stop doing DNA. In Igbo culture, once a woman is married, any child she gives birth to is her husband’s child.
 “These laboratories in Nigeria, can you even trust them? Their results are not reliable.” 

10 comments:

  1. Nonse....
    When DNA testing is asked for as a condition to relocate to Canada, or the USA, or the UK, Husbands, Wives, children and dependent blood relatives do it quietly and relocate with their okay result or ...
    But when a man says to do it for his peace of mind, we hear all types of preachments.

    He is a Pastor, right?
    So, what Book and verse of the Bible was he preaching from?

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    1. But what he is saying is the truth… even in biblical times. That’s why Jesus is the son of Joseph even if Joseph isn’t his biological father. In most societies, once you’re married to a woman, any child she has is considered yours.

      If Ben in the US you talk about, if a woman puts your name on her child’s birth certificate or you put it by yourself and then somehow it is discovered you’re not the father, you are still responsible for the child till 18, you can hardly even sue to remove responsibility, it is war!

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  2. He's actually right about the child belonging to the man. That's the Igbo custom. Currently busy at the moment with work I would have type much about it. Maybe some other time. There's a reason for that. However, I'm not against a DNA test


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  3. Polygyny is a part of Igbo culture.
    Would he preach for it today?

    Somebody once said male pastors always preach what enables them to eat single and married female congregants' soups free of charge. I am still trying to decipher what the person meant.

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  4. This is painfully illogical. How did such a brain dead notion gain such prominence enough that this clown is justifying it? Do bloodlines not mean anything anymore?

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  5. Naaa.... I disagree, this is indirectly supporting adultery.

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