DNA test confirms that the three children of footballer Kayode belong to Pastor Tobi Adegboyega

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DNA tests have revealed that Nigerian soccer star Kayode Olanrewaju is not the biological father of the three children he believed were his during his marriage with Dora Ezinne Kayode.

Former Manchester City striker Kayode Olanrewaju is confronting a severe personal challenge that jeopardizes his financial stability and career accomplishments.

DNA analysis revealed that three children, identified as Jason, Jayden, and Jamin, are not biologically related to the man previously believed to be their father, sparking controversy on social media.

The footballer decided to undergo a paternity test following serious allegations he made against his wife. The ex-Manchester City player claims that his wife, Dora Ezinne Kayode, misled him by falsifying her age, participating in fraudulent activities, and being unfaithful.

Kayode firmly believes that Dora has been deceiving everyone about her age, claiming to be younger than she truly is. This shocking revelation has had a profound impact on him, leaving him deeply affected.

However, what truly stings the most is the accusation of infidelity with none other than Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, a renowned leader.

The revelation of Dora’s purported involvement with Pastor Tobi Adegboyega has reverberated across the football lovers.

Meanwhile, Pastor Adegboyega, known for his impactful teachings and guidance, remains silent in the face of these accusations.

This betrayal cuts deep, shaking the very foundation of trust and leaving Kayode questioning everything he thought he knew.


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