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DNA Test Exonerates Primary School Teacher Accused Of ‘Chopping’ Student But Young Girl Still Insists Teacher Is Culpable

In a dramatic turn of events, the Oyerepa Afutuo show, one of the most popular programs on Oyerepa FM, became the center of a heated controversy today. The program, hosted by the renowned Auntie Naa, revealed the outcome of a DNA paternity test that exonerated a private school teacher, Eric Dwamena, who had been accused by his former student, Patricia, of impregnating her.

The incident has been a source of public speculation and tension ever since Patricia accused Eric of fathering her child. Following the allegations, Eric was arrested and coerced into paying a sum of GHS 20,000 to Patricia’s family as compensation. Despite the financial and reputational damage, Eric maintained his innocence and subsequently brought the case to the Oyerepa Afutuo platform, requesting a DNA test to clear his name.

The results of the DNA test, read live on the show, confirmed that Eric Dwamena is not the biological father of Patricia’s child. The revelation was met with relief from Eric and sparked a wave of disbelief among listeners and the audience present. However, in a surprising twist, Patricia continued to insist that Eric is the father, claiming that he was the only man she had been with.

Throughout the episode, Auntie Naa, known for her empathetic yet firm approach, made several attempts to encourage Patricia to reconsider her stance and reveal the truth. Despite these efforts, Patricia remained resolute in her claim, creating a tense and emotionally charged atmosphere in the studio.

In light of the conflicting assertions, the show concluded with Auntie Naa proposing a second DNA test, this time to include a maternity test. This move aims to definitively establish whether Patricia is indeed the biological mother of the child, thereby resolving any lingering doubts.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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