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Regional News of Friday, 23 May 2025

    

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Teenage mother names four men for paternity test as first accused is cleared

The search for the father of a teenage mother's child has taken a dramatic turn. DNA test results cleared the first accused man. This raises more questions about the pregnancy's circumstances.

The story, featured on Nhyira FM’s Obra Show, has captivated audiences. It sparked widespread debate in the community.

Esi Nyamekye, the teenager's mother, brought this issue to light. Her daughter's former classmate denied responsibility for the pregnancy. He claimed their encounter was a one-time incident and refused to help due to financial issues.

After Esi insisted on a DNA test, results ruled him out as the father. This revelation led the girl to admit she had other encounters. She mentioned three other men could also be responsible.

All three men were invited to the Obra Show. They each denied paternity and provided separate accounts supporting their claims. One man said, “She told me she was a virgin... I got scared and stopped.”

Another man stated that he didn’t know she was pregnant when they met. “I am very sure he is not the one,” she told him later. The third man shared his timeline: “She told me she was pregnant two weeks after we met.”

With each man denying paternity, the mystery deepens further. The first accused man is officially ruled out by DNA evidence. Results for the other three men are still pending.

As the community waits for these results, questions remain: Is there something more that the girl is hiding? Could there be additional individuals involved in this pregnancy?

This case has become a media spectacle and reflects on teenage behavior and accountability. The show continues with ongoing discussions about these serious issues.