Confusion Over Paternity Of 21-Year Old University Student, Ex-Lawmaker Dragged In The Mess

    Shola Awara
    For Shola Olusola Warah, 21, a student of Federal College of
    Technology,Akure,these are not the best of times. The absence of a fatherly
    care over the years,didn’t really mean much to him until recently when he was
    offered admission to College of Technology Akure, in Ondo state and he started
    mingling with friends and other course mates.
    Shola Olusola Warah, a native of Ilorin in Ilorin West local
    government area of kwara state, in company of his mother Sarah and other members
    of the family was looking psychologically distraught when they visited Saturday
    Vanguard office in ilorin last week to narrate their dilemma.
    But Honourable Sulyman Warah, immediate past member of Kwara
    state house of assembly ,now married to another woman with four girls still
    denied that Sola is his biological son even though he admitted that he dated
    his mother several years ago.

    The pressure being mounted on him at critical moment of his
    political life, according to him, prompted him to accept to do a DNA test so as
    to put the case behind him once and for all. Confusion followed when the result
    did not confirm him as Shola’s father. Hon Sulyman Warah also said he was ready
    to follow them to carry out another DNA test elsewhere.
    Shola suspected   a strong foul play that his father had used
    his political influence against them and therefore   brought a petition over DNA test carried out
    by one diagnostic centre in Ilorin  which
    stated that Warah was not his father. During clarification with Saturday
    Vanguard, with nostalgia, Sola said he could have possibly poisoned himself
    among other nasty things he thought about if not for the strong faith he had in
    God which has been keeping him going in life.
    According to him, ”Many times when I’m among my friends in
    school, and they begin to tell stories of what their fathers did for them I
    always feel terrible that I don’t have such stories to tell,” he said, his eyes
    heavy with tears. “Many times I’m frustrated but my faith in God and the
    knowledge about life  have kept me alive
    because I have a very strong hope that I will make it in life”, he says.
    “At 21, I don’t want anything from him, just for him to
    accept me as his son. I know that my God that had kept me till now will see me
    to the top. I want to know my biological father so that I can be
    psychologically balanced for life. I won’t be an outcast whenever I’m in the
    midst of people discussing their fathers. For all I know, I did not drop from
    heaven, I have never heard or read anything like that across the globe.
    Somebody must have been responsible for the pregnancy that led to my birth.”
    On how he knew that, Honourable Warah is his father, he
    quipped, ”Its only a woman that can tell the real father of a child, so when my
    mother told me about the whole scenario, I believed her” The mother now in
    tears being consoled by relations who accompanied them recalled her love life
    with the former member of kwara state House of Assembly some twenty nine years
    ago which later culminated into the birth of Sola.
    Ishola’s mother, Afusat is a businesswoman in Ilorin who has
    also married another man with children. 
    Madam Afusat told Saturday Vanguard that she had a love relationship
    with Honourable Sulyman Warah, when she was in Ilorin Grammar School, (IGS),
    Ilorin, while Alhaji Warah was in a university some 29 years ago.
    She said that Warah’s people and friends knew about their
    relationship and her pregnancy, adding that later Warah denied responsibility
    till date, “because of the fear that his parents could stop financing his
    education”. Recently, when the agitation from the young man became unbearable
    to the mother, Afusat said she met with Warah on the need to have a DNA test
    conducted to finally resolve the age-long and lingering argument.
    Thus, they collectively agreed to approach the Diagnostic
    Centre in Ilorin, where sample was collected and test conducted to decide the
    matter once and for all.  Interestingly,
    the result allegedly showed that Warah is not the biological father. However,
    Shola, his mother and the people from his side smelt a rat and suspected foul
    play in the manner the test was conducted.
    Therefore, the boy, Shola and his people have petitioned the
    diagnostic centre, and copied the medical and dental council of Nigeria, Abuja,
    Correspondents Chapel of the NUJ in the state and Legal Aid Council, Kwara
    state chapter on the alleged unethical practice/breach of agreement of the
    Centre and its staff.
    The petition reads as follow: This is to bring to the
    knowledge of the management and the public a case of unethical practice /
    breach of agreement by the (name withheld) centre, Ilorin.
    On September 3, 2015, myself, my mother and two other
    witnesses from my end, as a party, my alleged father, Engr. SHEU Sulyman Warah
    who denied my paternity for 23 years, his new wife and one Mr. Idris as another
    party were present at the diagnostic centre for DNA test to determine my
    paternity that has been in dispute.
    The sample of our saliva were taken (myself and Engr.
    Sulyman Warah) and the doctor on duty immediately sent for a courier service
    rider to dispatch the specimen to Lagos for a laboratory test and he informed
    that the result shall be opened in the presence of all the witnesses in a few
    days time. We all departed in good faith.
    “I was called to show up at the centre and all the parties
    involved, we showed up and my grandfather, Alhaji Ajamajebi who was not
    initially present showed up but one of my witnesses could not be present. In
    line with our earlier agreement, I thought the result would be brought in
    sealed envelope but the doctor merely read from his laptop a mail sent to his
    e-mail box.
    “This negates our earlier agreement, there is a foul play,
    we left our e-mail behind on the first day, no messages was sent to me. “Thus,
    I am not convinced that the samples were sent anywhere. “The result was printed
    on the letterhead paper of the diagnostic centre in our presence. “We politely
    protested but the doctor on duty simply told us he had a right to do whatever
    he liked.
    “There is a compromise between the doctor and my alleged
    father. This is fraudulent and unethical of a supposed reputable diagnostic
    centre. “I therefore want to implore the management of the centre to :
    Investigate this matter with a view to redeeming the image of the organization.
    The doctor on duty should be questioned because something is
    definitely wrong. There is a compromise along the line. I hereby demand that
    another test be done on a neutral ground”, the petition read.
    But, in his own explanation, Honourable (Engr) Sulyman Warah
    said he is not the biological father of the young man, adding that he would
    make himself available at any time for the DNA test at any other place they
    choose.
    His words: “Let me first commend you for your sense of
    professionalism. Having heard from the other party, you thought it wise to hear
    from me as well. To put the record straight, fine I knew this girl some 24
    years ago or there about. I was in the university then. Shortly after, I didn’t
    hear anything from her until about two years later. I was even away. I was not
    in Ilorin then. She took a kid to my family house.
    A two-year old kid. And of course, my parents protested,
    saying how could they accept that when their son was not even around. Anytime
    he’s in town they would look for her and that two of us would see eye to eye to
    straighten things between two of us. And we never saw her again until years
    later.
    “When she came around again, I said it’s ok, let’s go for a
    test. And that was all. When I was preparing to contest for an election then in
    2007, she came briefly. I was not around. She was asked where she had been all
    along since we’ve agreed to run a test. So, that was it until, I think, early
    this year. That was the first time I was seeing the son in question.
    “We now agreed, thank God we now have a reputable diagnostic
    centre where we can have that test done. Appointment was fixed, we went there.
    I paid the fee of N75, 000 for the test. Sincerely speaking, the first time I
    entered that place was the first time I met the guy that conducted the test.
    And the second time I was meeting him was when we went for the result.
    “We went there and the man asked us salient questions; are
    we conducting the test for peace of mind or judicial purposes? And the two
    parties agreed that it was just to clear our conscience. I didn’t know there
    were different types of tests for different purposes. The test was done and
    some few days later, I was called by the man that the result was ready. The
    other party was called too. We attended.
    “And the guy opened his e-mail, having made us to realise
    that they have a partner in the US and that they don’t run the test in their
    own lab there. He said the specimen would be taken and through courier to their
    partner in the US. Which was what the guy did. He said that the result would be
    sent to his e-mail.
    “ In our presence, he opened his e-mail and read the result
    out to us all. I have a copy here. I am not a medical doctor. The result said
    that the alleged father is not the biological father of the tested child. The
    conclusion is based on the non-matching of the specimen etc.
    “When the aunt of the mother of the boy said she suspected
    foul play, sincerely speaking, what I said was that, if you are not comfortable
    with this result, I am available. Let’s go somewhere else and re-do it. If the
    son is mime, I will accept him. But I can’t take whats not mine. Since then,
    you have not come back to me to say we should do it somewhere else.

    “The next thing I was seeing was social media attack as if
    there’s something sinister or they were being sent by some political opponents.
    I have started to think of probably there are some other matters behind all
    this. Because, if not having given you my words, why all this? They were just
    cooking up story for people to attract pity. If they want to go anywhere else,
    I am ready.
    Vanguard

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