News: A woman wrongly accuses a man of paternity
In a case recently brought before the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), a woman accused a man of making her pregnant even though he claims to have no connection with the pregnancy.
The man, by the name of Solihu, claims that this woman lied by reporting him to the NSCDC. “She claimed I was the father of her child, but I know for a fact that’s not the case,” he said.
For her part, the woman, named Garba, maintains that Solihu is indeed the father of her child and seeks to deny his paternity. The judge in charge of the case, Malam AbdulQadir Umar, asked Garba to prepare to provide evidence to support her allegations, saying she is in a position to be able to shed light on the matter.
This case highlights the need for a thorough investigation and presentation of solid evidence before the truth regarding the paternity of a child can be established.
It is important to remember that false or unfounded accusations can cause significant harm to those unfairly accused. It is therefore crucial to conduct thorough and impartial investigations to avoid any injustice.
In conclusion, this case highlights the importance of caution and fact-checking before making serious accusations. The search for truth and justice must always prevail in such cases, in order to protect the rights of the individuals concerned.