A Nigerian man residing in the United Kingdom faces severe challenges. These stem from a series of events involving infidelity, a paternity scandal, and a serious false accusation. His life has drastically changed.
His brother, Brian Dennis, revealed the ordeal. The man discovered intimate messages between his wife and an ex-partner. This happened just two days after their wedding.
Paternity Test Uncovers Betrayal
Despite the initial betrayal, he chose to continue the marriage. The couple later moved to the UK. Months after their relocation, a DNA test delivered a shocking revelation. The child his wife had recently delivered was not his biological offspring.
He confronted her calmly about the DNA results. She allegedly admitted the likely father’s identity. She also agreed to send the child back to Nigeria.
False Allegation Leads to Arrest
Soon after, his wife reportedly contacted her former lover and his wife in the UK. This contact resulted in a fabricated accusation filed against her husband. He was arrested and spent a night in custody. Bail conditions were then imposed, barring him from returning to his home.
The false accusation triggered severe repercussions. He was suspended from work immediately. His DBS record now carries a damaging mark. He also lost his accommodation.
Brian Dennis further explained the situation. His wife later retracted the allegation. She confessed the entire incident was a setup. The scheme aimed to secure asylum for her in the UK, allegedly orchestrated with others.
The family is now pursuing legal action. The man continues to grapple with the emotional and professional damage. This ordeal has severely impacted his life.
Timeline of Events and Their Impact
According to his brother, Brian Dennis, the man married in December, having known his wife for six years. Two days post-wedding, he found explicit pictures and videos exchanged between his wife and her ex-boyfriend, Desmond, who lives in the UK. Desmond was reportedly processing a visa for her, despite being married himself. The husband chose to forgive, requesting she cut ties with Desmond. She agreed, and a visa refund was sought.
In September, after moving to the UK, his wife gave birth. He later discovered she had resumed contact with Desmond. Around three months ago, a DNA test confirmed he was not the child’s biological father. He remained calm, sought advice, and decided to forgive her. His condition was that the child would not live with them, citing his student status and financial strain.
She confessed the real father was a married man in Nigeria. She had relations with him a week before their wedding. The husband contacted the biological father, who agreed the child would be sent back to Nigeria. Despite the betrayal, he demonstrated remarkable character, emphasizing he couldn’t care for a non-biological child.
On November 27, he was arrested. The charges were for assault, with a bizarre claim of “consent for sex but not for ejaculation.” He spent a night in jail, granted bail, with conditions preventing him from returning home until January 26. The wife then contacted Desmond and his wife, allegedly revealing the paternity fraud.
The false accusation, orchestrated with Desmond and his wife, was part of an asylum scheme. This led to the husband’s immediate work suspension and a tarnished DBS record, hindering future employment. He was forced to seek casual labor. Eventually, his wife withdrew the charges. She confessed the plot, admitting she was coerced into making the false claim.
The brother emphasized the profound impact of these actions. The man lost his job, his reputation is damaged, and his mental health is severely affected. The family intends to pursue legal action against Desmond, his wife, and the man’s wife. They also highlighted the broader issue of false accusations hindering genuine victims.
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