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Man Shares How He Found Out His Only Child Was Not His

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A yet-to-be-identified man has shared his predicament on social media, after he stumbled on a chat that exposed his wife’s infidelity, finding out his beloved daughter belonged to another man.

According to the devastated man, he was on his wife’s phone trying to make a call when a chat notification that had a suspicious message popped up.

He decided to open the chat out of curiosity, this is when he realized the message was from his wife’s lover, who he later realized was the biological father of his supposed daughter.

Read his full story below,

“I picked my wife’s phone to make a call. I had a low battery. There was an unread message from a guy. My wife had saved his name with a lady’s name. I wasn’t going to open it, but because of the nature of the message, I had to read their conversations. The unread message on her screen was I will do anything for you sweetie.

“Know a woman can send that message, but my instincts were telling me to confirm the gender from their chat. They had a long history chat. And calls. I discovered something that shocked me.
It was from their interactions last year, when my daughter was born. When my wife was in the labor ward, I was leading a presentation for our company.

“In fact, when my wife forwarded the picture of my daughter to me on WhatsApp, I was about to give a speech at the meeting. I was so excited, I had to announce to everyone I had a daughter. I used FORWARDED because she originally had uploaded the picture to this man and captioned it, (Our baby girl). I took my phone to scroll to see the time she forwarded the same picture to me after sending it to him. 45 minutes. I was an afterthought. My daughter’s middle name is a name he suggested in their chat”.

Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.