Uche Maduagwu stated this while reacting to a recent revelation by media personality, Daddy Freeze, who claimed that a celebrity discovered that he is not the biological father of his son.
KanyiDaily recalls that Daddy Freeze had revealed that the Nigerian Celebrity found out that his partner was cheating on him with someone else with the aid of a DNA test.
According to him, the celebrity recently conducted a DNA test to ascertain the paternity of his son, and it turned out that the child does not share any genetic identity with him.
The media personality, who did not reveal the name of the celebrity, slammed the lady in question for pinning her child on someone else who isn’t the boy’s biological father.
Reacting on his Instagram page, Uche Maduagwu agreed with Freeze’s assertion and alleged that most of his female colleagues in Nollywood are involved in paternity fraud.
According to him, if a DNA test is conducted in the movie industry, 90 percent of the actresses would leave their matrimonial homes because they are doing unimaginable things for money.
He noted that Yoruba actresses cheat the most.
Maduagwu wrote, “Truth is Bitter, but if they do DNA For Nollywood, over 90 Percent Of Actresses go run Comot for Their Houses, Yoruba actresses Own Na him Worse pass, the Love Of Money Don make some actress Do unimaginable things”
KanyiDaily recalls that Uche Maduagwu had also claimed that most popular singers in the Nigerian music industry are into internet fraud, popularly known as Yahoo business.
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