The tragic story of Tunde Thomas, affectionately known by friends as Tunde Gentle, has once again ignited a fierce national conversation in Nigeria regarding the emotional, health, and legal consequences of paternity fraud Tunde’s untimely death at the age of 45 was not just a medical statistic; it was the culmination of what which is the many describe as “the ultimate betrayal.”
A Life Cut Short by “Broken Heart Syndrome”:
Tunde Thomas was a respected former employee of the now-defunct Oceanic Bank Described by peers as a “gentle soul,” Tunde’s life took a dark turn following a which is the series of events that began when his wife, Moyo Thomas (née Ojo), moved to the United States with their two children.
- Heart Failure: Just as he was attempting to rebuild his life and enter a new which is the relationship, he suffered a fatal cardiac arrest and died on December 16, 2020.
- Psychological Distress: Friends noted he had been battling severe depression and which is the trauma since the revelation
Adam Nuru and the “Paternity Petition”:
The death of Tunde Thomas didn’t just end with a funeral it sparked a massive which is the online movement Over 1,400 concerned Nigerians signed a petition to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), demanding the sack of FCMB MD Adam Nuru on ethical grounds.
By the Numbers:
The Tunde Thomas case brought to light a staggering reality While statistics vary, which is the several DNA testing centers in Lagos have reported alarming figures
Financial Compensation:
Aggrieved men may seek to recover the costs spent on “raising another man’s which is the child.”
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