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Married lady hints at surprise for her husband after he secretly conducted DNA Tests on their first two children

A married lady has sparked massive reactions online after revealing that her husband secretly carried out DNA tests on their first two children without her knowledge and may soon face what she described as “the greatest shock of his life.”

The young woman, identified as @AkposMalafakumo on X (formerly Twitter), made the disclosure in a post that has since gone viral.

Husband Secretly Conducted DNA Test on First Child

According to the woman, her husband secretly conducted a DNA test after she gave birth to their first child.

She said the test result confirmed that he was the biological father, but he never informed her that he had carried out the test.

Second Child Also Tested in Secret

She further revealed that the same thing happened after the birth of their second child. Once again, her husband allegedly conducted a DNA test immediately after she put to birth.

The result was also positive, confirming paternity, yet he kept it hidden from her.

She Denies Cheating on Her Husband

Reacting to possible assumptions of infidelity, the woman firmly stated that she never cheated on her husband at any point in their marriage. She added that she never had any intention of doing so.

Third Pregnancy May Change Everything

Shockingly, the woman revealed that she is currently pregnant with their third child but unlike the first two pregnancies, she hinted that this one may bring a devastating outcome for her husband.

She wrote: “My husband does not know that I know he did DNA test after I gave birth to our first child and it was positive. He did DNA test for the second child immediately I put to birth, positive. I never cheated on him and I didn’t intend to but I’m carrying my third pregnancy and he is about to get the greatest shock of his life. That thing way him Dey look for e go see am this time.”

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Married lady hints at surprise for her husband after he secretly conducted DNA Tests on their first two children