Families are being urged by Mike Sonko to refrain from utilizing the freshly released DNA test kits at home.
The outspoken lawmaker expressed his opinions about the Kit on his Twitter page and contended that buying it may boost the number of divorce lawsuits in the nation.
Sonko emphasized that things could become complicated if couples discover following the results of the tests that they are not the children’s biological parents.
Avoid taking such tests, advised Sonko, since they will frequently result in divorce proceedings, family breakups, and relationship breakdowns.
Just a few hours prior, former Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga’s remarks regarding the kit inflamed Kenyans on Twitter (KOT).
DNA home kit testing for only 800 bob? Things could go wrong, weuh hapa kitaumana wadau! What do you think? Omanga asked in a post.
Nebula Genomics claims that some DNA samples are obtained by rubbing a cheek swab against the inner wall of your cheek. Others demand a sample of saliva or a blood sample for a blood test. A sample of amniotic fluid is required for some prenatal genetic studies.
You should label the sample kit with the appropriate information after collecting the sample. Your name and gender are examples of this kind of information. However, make sure your sample is properly closed before you start labeling.
After doing all of this, you should take the kit to a reputable lab and wait for the results.
In Kenya, the wait time for paternity determinations might range from three to ten working days.