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Club Mate Blog of Sunday, 28 May 2023

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"Just Like Your Wife Collected Landlord's Semen To Bear Your Son" - Professor Hits Trolls Hard For This Reason

In a recent Twitter exchange, Uju Anya, a US-based Nigerian professor and mother of two, expressed her frustration towards Nigerian men who constantly question the paternity of her children. Anytime she mentions her kids, these men feel the need to inquire about the identity of their father. Uju shared a throwback photo of her 11-year-old daughter, Amara, celebrating her success in a city-wide essay contest in Pittsburgh.

One particular Twitter user commented on the post, insinuating that Uju collected a man's semen to conceive her children. Tired of the constant scrutiny, Uju responded with a sharp retort, suggesting that these men focus on their own families and undergo DNA tests to determine the paternity of their own children.

Her reply highlighted the absurdity of their intrusive questions, implying that they should prioritize their own responsibilities rather than prying into her personal life. Uju further made a pointed remark, drawing a parallel between the commenter's wife supposedly conceiving a child with their landlord and the need for the commenter to fulfill his own obligations towards that child.



Uju's response sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals who deviate from societal norms, such as being a lesbian and raising children outside of traditional family structures. She confronts the unwarranted judgment and calls out the double standards exhibited by those who question her parenthood.



In conclusion, Uju Anya, a US-based lesbian professor and mother, confronted Nigerian men who constantly question the paternity of her children. Through her sharp and straightforward response, she encouraged them to focus on their own lives and responsibilities, suggesting they undertake DNA tests to address any doubts they may have about their own children. Uju's words serve as a reminder that everyone should be respectful and mindful of personal boundaries, avoiding unnecessary judgment and intrusion into others' lives.