Star Music Producer Michael Collins Ajereh aka Don Jazzy
Star Music Producer Michael Collins Ajereh aka Don Jazzy

Reactions Trail Don Jazzy’s Tasking Men On Paternity Tests

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Renowned Music producer and Singer, Michael Collins Ajereh, known professionally as Don Jazzy, has told men who care to listen to avoid working hard in the wrong direction by getting their priorities right. The Durobuchi God father, in a point blank advice, told men to spend more on paternity test to determine the biological father of their kids to avoid stories that touch the heart.

Don Jazzy who has been the back born of many hit songs by Nigerian artists, said it is better to keep the record straight via the DNA than lavish spending on naming ceremony only to sing lamentation song afterwards.

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Taking to his Instagram the founder and CEO of Marvins Record posted “DNA test is more important than naming ceremony.”

Although Don Jazzy who has also featured in some Nollywood movies chose to avoid long explanation, his eight words submissions has drawn reactions as the statement comes amidst growing high-profile cases of paternity fraud and its attendant 11th hour consequences on the victims.

Reacting the the posts by the multiple award music producer, Damilare Odulesi @DamilareOdulesi said “I heard a story of a guy. He did a big naming ceremony for the baby. Guess what? The real owner of the baby attended the naming. Of course, the lady and the real owner of the baby knew. How many times have you feared women today?”

Mayowa-David @Mayordavid_9 used emoji to shed tears for the victim saying “Situation where you name another man’s child “junior” 😭

Uchman @Mister_Uche did not only amplify the advice by supported his submission with a hilarious photo of a man who was sitting on the floor flanked by some friends who had come to console him after 11th hour discovery, telling those who ignore DNA that it could be their portion. He said “Joke with DNA test at your own peril. This generation of women aren’t here for jokes. Most of them ride anything to be comfortable and pay bills, married and unmarried. As for being polygamous, their promiscuity is unmatched. The fact they’re smarter than men is concealing their acts doesn’t me it didn’t dey. If you don’t do DNA test, this is how people will gather around you when you accidentally finds out”

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D’Grammy Boi @Magik_jay_ added “Sad truth in the generation we are today if you born and first thing way you go da think na naming ceremony, u are on your own”

Maneek✞︎ @maneekofficial will however have none of it, describing DNA as a borrowed culture that has nothing to do with Africa and Africans. Infact, it is only weak men that should talk about it. According to him “You fail your ancestors whenever you do DNA or even talk about it. DNA is not an African thing, and since we’re all going back to the old African ways, I suggest we stop it completely. Our forefathers never did DNA testing, but they were happy, having full control of their life, wives, and family. Only weak, insecure, and sometimes infertile men worry about DNA testing. If you have full control of your home and you’re fertile, your wife won’t even think of playing silly games. But when you’re the opposite, she’ll play with you”

READ ALSO :Tiwa Savage Reveals How Don Jazzy Saw Vision For Eminado, Dorobucci

Meanwhile Popular Lagos socialite Pretty Mike has alleged that Magodo is the number one place in Lagos where married women secretly have affairs and run after younger men like chickens run after corn. Pretty Mike stopped short of describing Magodo as the ‘Equatorial Guinea of Nigeria ‘apparently in reference to the sextape scandal involving that country’s disgraced anti-graft boss Baltasar Ebang Engonga, who has been nicknamed E-Bang by Dailymail.

When Magodo own blow E Guine na small says pretty Mike
When Magodo own blow Equitorial Guinea na small, says pretty Mike

Pretty Mike argued that some societies accept open marriages, where couples consent to extramarital affairs.

He said: “I think it is their thing. We are in a society where husbands are allowed to sleep with other women and women allowed to sleep with other men.

“In Lagos here it is heavy. Magodo is their headquarters in Lagos. Married women who sleep with young boys. Husbands of those married women are not aware.

“If you are a husband and you are not aware your wife is sleeping with other men that means, something is wrong. Or it is a tight niche or a cartel where everybody is having fun.

“They know their husbands are cheating. They would just come together and say ‘you know what, our Ogas are doing this thing, let us just have our own fun’.

“Trust me, any day this video or scandal comes out, I am sure it will be small compared to what we saw in Equatorial Guinea,” he said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Julius Okorie is Chief Sports and Entertainment Correspondent for Prime Business Africa. He began his journalism career with the Champion Newspaper and Sporting Champion and later moved on to Daily Independent and the Nation Newspapers. Okorie joined Prime Business Africa in 2024 bringing on board 20 years of experience in writing investigative news on Sports and Entertainment. His well researched and highly informative articles on Sports Business and general entertainment are followed by a wide range of audience.

Julius Okorie is Chief Sports and Entertainment Correspondent for Prime Business Africa. He began his journalism career with the Champion Newspaper and Sporting Champion and later moved on to Daily Independent and the Nation Newspapers. Okorie joined Prime Business Africa in 2024 bringing on board 20 years of experience in writing investigative news on Sports and Entertainment. His well researched and highly informative articles on Sports Business and general entertainment are followed by a wide range of audience.

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