And perhaps the most radical act in an age of suspicion is not blind trust, nor blind testing.
It is the disciplined decision to build a life so transparent that proof becomes secondary.
Not because truth is feared.
But because trust has already done the heavier work.
*Rethinking DNA in the Age of Suspicion*
By: Dr. Tioluwalogo Olakunbi-Black
21/02/2026
Every few days, another story surfaces. A man discovers that the child he has raised does not share his DNA. The comments split into two predictable camps. One side chants “always test.”
My son is not a percentage to me. He is a daily investment of presence. If science one day had a reason to speak, "I no go run." But I do not live bracing for verdicts.
Because fatherhood, at its highest form, is not merely a genetic role. It is a chosen responsibility.
2026 is here.
This is the year of bountiful harvest.
Years of labour finally deliver visible, major wins.
I become firmly established and globally relevant.
I’ll return on the 31st to quote this tweet with: “God Did" and back it up with evidence in pictures and videos.