Nana Kwabena Gyamera Oyiakwan II, the Chief of Adansi Kwapia and elder brother of the late Samuel Aboagye, has debunked media reports that suggest that a DNA test has been conducted to validate the paternity of his child with Abigail Aboagye.
There were rumours on social media which claimed that a test had confirmed the former NADMO Deputy Director, Samuel Aboagye, one of the 8 victims of the helicopter crash, as the father of his wife’s infant daughter.
In a post shared by Ghana Chronicles stated, “DNA test confirms late Samuel Aboagye is father of Abigail’s infant daughter”.
However, according to the elder brother of the late Samuel Aboagye, no DNA test has been conducted, and the media reports are untrue.
Speaking to Adom News, Nana Kwabena Gyamera Oyiakwan II stated, “We have not conducted any DNA test. These stories in the media are untrue because, for now, we haven’t conducted any tests. If we conduct the DNA and the child is Samuel’s child, that will clear our doubt, so if it is done, we will update the public”.
“The DNA test will only be done after the court concludes its proceedings. Any information circulating now is pure speculation,” he stressed.
The rumpus follows: the family of Samuel Aboagye, who is requesting a DNA test to confirm the paternity of a child he shared with his wife, Abigail Aboagye.
The family has sued her for obstructing the investigation, but she’s also asking the court to stop the DNA test mission.
However, Abigail Aboagye has refused to consent to the test and has filed a petition in court to stop the family from proceeding with it.
Rumours suggest, Abigail Aboagye was allegedly having an affair with an Ashanti Region MP (name withheld), even before he passed away.
In court, Mrs Aboagye’s legal representatives have reportedly filed a motion asking the court to reject the family’s request.
The Obuasi District Court has adjourned the case to December 23, 2025.
Meanwhile, Stephen Amoah, the Member of Parliament for Nhyieso, has debunked the allegation linking him to the child of the former NADMO Deputy Director, Samuel Aboagye, one of the 8 victims of the helicopter crash.
According to Stephen Amoah, he met Abigail Aboagye seven years ago, but had not seen her for the past seven years until he was invited to her husband’s funeral.
He argued that he only met her again during the funeral of her husband, which makes it impossible for him to be the father of the three-year-old daughter of the widow.
The Nhyieso MP further argued that he is not crazy to father a child with someone’s wife.
