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It is rubbish – Dan Kwaku Yeboah breaks silence on DNA saga and divorce rumors

Ace sports journalist Dan Kwaku Yeboah has debunked reports that his marriage is on the brink of collapse following a DNA test conducted on his children.

He clarified that the story about a failed DNA test was made during a comedy show on Peace FM with a colleague named Asantewaa, who is married with three kids.

The Peace FM sports journalist vehemently rubbished the reports and urged the public to disregard them, stating that the story was meant for comedy, not to be taken as genuine.

“I have already addressed this issue, but some people have made up their minds to be stubborn. Asantewaa is an SDA member who has three children with her husband. We just made a comedy skit on the radio, and they are generating stories from it.

“What sort of rubbish is this? It’s a comedy show we do on Odi Ahenkan’s show, so I don’t know why people are making it a big deal. They are making claims about DNA issues, and my enemies are castigating me as well. It has never crossed my mind to do a DNA test,” he fumed while speaking on Peace FM.

During the comedy show, Kwaku Yeboah jokingly said that when he conducted a DNA test on his three children before traveling abroad, only two of them originally belonged to him, with the first-born not being his.

In response, Asantewaa claimed that she had never had extramarital affairs since their marriage; however, she had a brief relationship with an ex-boyfriend shortly before marrying Kwaku Yeboah.

She stated that the pregnancy could be the result of a sexual encounter she had with the ex-boyfriend before her marriage, hence she was not to be blamed.

Watch Kwaku Yeboah’s remarks in the video below:

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Ogyem Solomon

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