Promoter Abitex’s DNA Shock: 8 out of 9 tested children not his own

Renowned events promoter Abbey Musinguzi, popularly known as Abitex, has disclosed that he’s deeply disappointed as DNA tests have ruled eight out of the nine children he has tested so far.

In an interview on Spark TV last night, Abitex disclosed that multiple women have approached him, claiming that he fathered their children.

However, he made it a priority to request DNA testing immediately after each child’s birth. Out of the nine children, Abitex has subjected to DNA testing, only one has been confirmed as his biological child.

According to Abitex, it is crucial for men to undergo DNA testing when their children are young. He believes that early testing can save individuals from experiencing significant emotional distress and turmoil.

Recently, there has been an upsurge in stories surrounding DNA testing, with more men discovering that they have been deceived about their children’s paternity. These revelations have sparked widespread conversations and discussions on the importance of DNA testing.

Earlier this week, a total of 32 men submitted formal requests to the Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control (DCIC) urging the cancellation of their children’s passports following DNA tests that revealed they are not the biological fathers.

Meanwhile, Simon Peter Mundeyi, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, discouraged men from participating in the growing trend of conducting DNA tests.

“Instead of resorting to DNA tests, I encourage men to responsibly care for the children that the women have entrusted to them. It is possible that someone else may be fulfilling their role as a father to your children as well,” he said.

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