
The African culture that says, ‘any child by a woman belongs to the husband during their period of marriage’ is a protective shield for impotent men – Former Cross River Governor’s aide, Inok Solomon shares
A former aide to the recently retired Governor of Cross River State, Inok Solomon, asserted that the African cultural norm stating that a child born within a marriage is considered the child of the husband, even if not biologically related, serves as a safeguard for men facing issues of infertility.
He shared this in a post on Facebook. See his post below;

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