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Don Jazzy Advises Married Men on DNA Testing Amid Equatorial Guinea Scandal

Popular Nigerian music producer and Mavin Records founder, Michael Collins Ajereh, better known as Don Jazzy, has sparked conversation on social media with a piece of advice for married men. The advice comes in the wake of the scandal involving Baltasar Engonga, a high-ranking Equatorial Guinea politician, who was reportedly found with over 400 explicit videos involving various women, including married women.

 

The controversy surrounding Engonga has taken the world by surprise, as reports reveal that the politician was allegedly involved with several high-profile women, including the sister of Equatorial Guinea’s president and the wives of influential figures in the country. This scandal has shed light on infidelity and the complex dynamics within powerful circles, raising questions about trust and relationships.

 

In response to these events, Don Jazzy took to Instagram to share his thoughts, advising men to take proactive steps to protect themselves in their marriages. “DNA test is more important than naming ceremony,” he wrote in a post on his Insta stories. His message has since been widely discussed, with many interpreting it as a call for men to ensure the legitimacy of their children through paternity testing.

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Don Jazzy’s comments emphasize the importance of trust and accountability in relationships, particularly in the context of modern challenges. He suggested that, in light of growing concerns over fidelity and the potential for deception, a DNA test should be prioritized over traditional rituals like naming ceremonies. His

 

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