Ghanaian lawyer Chris Vincent Agyapong advises men to end relationships with women who are upset about the idea of conducting a DNA test on their children.
Agyapong, in a Facebook post, stressed that women who react negatively to requests raise concerns about trust and transparency in relationships.

He emphasized that the decision to conduct a DNA test should not be seen as an accusation but as a legitimate measure of ensuring paternity.
According to Agyapong, any woman who opposes a DNA test is likely hiding something, and such a reaction should be seen as a red flag.
He urged men to prioritize their peace of mind and the integrity of their families by walking away from relationships where trust is questioned.