Kwabena Opoku, a Ghanaian living in Germany, has raised doubts about the paternity of his twelve-year-old daughter during a radio session on Oyerepa FM. Opoku claimed his ex-partner, Sadia, informed him of her pregnancy upon his return to Ghana. Despite uncertainties in their relationship, Opoku assumed fatherly responsibilities and relocated his daughter to Germany for better opportunities. However, a required DNA test for residency revealed he was not the biological father. Opoku returned his daughter to Ghana and seeks resolution through further DNA testing there. Sadia has disputed Opoku’s claims, awaiting local DNA results for confirmation. The case has sparked debates on parental rights, responsibility, and the reliability of DNA testing in paternity disputes, with public opinion divided on the matter.