
The OAP posted a photo of his father and himself yesterday as the world marked father’s day and the remarks he got from fans were ‘worrisome’. Some told him pointblank to opt for a DNA test, while some said he must have been adopted and there’s no way such a dark skinned man can give birth to him. Well, Freeze has taken out time to address the suituation and here’s what he penned down to his disturbed fans, lol.
The response I got from my Father’s Day post was
overwhelming and absolutely hilarious.
Some said because my dad is really dark and I am fair, I
must have been adopted, others claimed I was bleaching, while some even went
ahead to advice my dad to do a DNA test, to make sure I was really his son😝😝😝😂😆😆😆😆.
Ok guys, just incase speculation were to evolve into fact, let me set the
record straight! I was not adopted o! Neither am I bleaching! Here is a pic of
my mum and she is white; as in oyinbo pepe, all the way from a small Eastern
European country called Romania. Continue…
must have been adopted, others claimed I was bleaching, while some even went
ahead to advice my dad to do a DNA test, to make sure I was really his son😝😝😝😂😆😆😆😆.
Ok guys, just incase speculation were to evolve into fact, let me set the
record straight! I was not adopted o! Neither am I bleaching! Here is a pic of
my mum and she is white; as in oyinbo pepe, all the way from a small Eastern
European country called Romania. Continue…
My mum is from Transylvania, the birth place
of the famous ‘Dracula’, who by the way, was a distant relative.👹. Anyway, here is a little family history. My dad was
an academic genius, who saw himself through school jumping from one scholarship
to the other. He attended secondary school in Tema, Ghana and came back to
Nigeria in the early 70s.
of the famous ‘Dracula’, who by the way, was a distant relative.👹. Anyway, here is a little family history. My dad was
an academic genius, who saw himself through school jumping from one scholarship
to the other. He attended secondary school in Tema, Ghana and came back to
Nigeria in the early 70s.
According to the legend, a friend informed him that
the Hungarian embassy was giving out scholarships to gifted students. My dad
told me that he was so broke, he had to walk all the way from his house to the
embassy, and upon getting there, he discovered that the last form was picked up
a few minutes before his arrival. My poor dad was devastated and downcast and
one of the guards at the embassy, seeing his state of mind, asked him to check the
Romanian embassy.
the Hungarian embassy was giving out scholarships to gifted students. My dad
told me that he was so broke, he had to walk all the way from his house to the
embassy, and upon getting there, he discovered that the last form was picked up
a few minutes before his arrival. My poor dad was devastated and downcast and
one of the guards at the embassy, seeing his state of mind, asked him to check the
Romanian embassy.
My dad went there, got the form, passed the exam in flying
colors and got a scholarship to study Medicine in Romania. He met my mum who by
22, had already completed her masters. Fast forward to 2016, my dad runs a
private practice in Ibadan while my mum is the provost College of Law and the
deputy vice chancellor of a private university. I hope I answered all your
questions!😜
colors and got a scholarship to study Medicine in Romania. He met my mum who by
22, had already completed her masters. Fast forward to 2016, my dad runs a
private practice in Ibadan while my mum is the provost College of Law and the
deputy vice chancellor of a private university. I hope I answered all your
questions!😜
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