Renowned rapper Vector has ignited a discourse on paternity fraud in Nigeria, disputing prevailing perceptions about infidelity and raising questions about societal attitudes towards men.
In response to viral statistics suggesting that Nigeria ranks second globally in paternity fraud cases, the ‘Crown of Clay’ artist took to social media to express his views. Vector questioned the portrayal of Nigerian men as unfaithful, pointing out the discrepancy between this perception and the prevalence of paternity fraud.
On his X handle, Vector provocatively asked, “If Nigeria is the 2nd highest in paternity fraud globally, how then are men scum? Or they mean men are cum?” His statement has since sparked intense debate among Nigerians online, with many weighing in on the issue of paternity testing and gender dynamics in relationships.
With calls growing for mandatory DNA testing in response to rising cases of paternity fraud, Vector’s comments have added fuel to the ongoing conversation about accountability, trust, and fidelity in Nigerian society.