“Nimefanya DNA ya mtoto wangu wa 2 years nikapata kumbe niligongewa pia.” Kenyan lab doctor Peter Ngumba, who took the internet by storm for advocating and conducting DNA tests for men, breaks down after finding out he is not the father of his two-year-old child. -
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“Nimefanya DNA ya mtoto wangu wa 2 years nikapata kumbe niligongewa pia.” Kenyan lab doctor Peter Ngumba, who took the internet by storm for advocating and conducting DNA tests for men, breaks down after finding out he is not the father of his two-year-old child.

Kenyan laboratory doctor Peter Ngumba, who recently gained viral attention for advocating and conducting DNA tests for men seeking to confirm paternity, has shared a deeply personal and emotional revelation. After performing a DNA test on his own two-year-old child, Dr. Ngumba discovered that he is not the biological father.

“I did a DNA test for my two-year-old and found out that I was also cheated on,” he confessed, expressing his shock and heartbreak. Known for his work in helping men establish biological parentage, Dr. Ngumba’s personal experience has added a human dimension to the discussion he often promotes online.

The revelation has resonated widely across social media, with many users sympathizing with the doctor while others sparking discussions on trust, relationships, and the emotional impact of paternity testing. For Dr. Ngumba, the discovery is not just a professional insight but a deeply personal life challenge, highlighting that even those who advocate for truth in others’ lives are not immune to unexpected personal truths.

This incident also underscores the importance of DNA testing as a tool for clarity in family matters, while reminding the public of the emotional weight such discoveries can carry.