Political activist and businessman Morara Kebaso has sparked heated debate after revealing that he carried out DNA tests on all his children, a move he says was driven by his personal beliefs rather than doubt.
Speaking during an interview on TV47 on Wednesday, February 11, with Dr Ofweneke, Morara said the most valuable thing his wife has given him was not material.
He explained that she had been a peaceful partner and had given him children who resemble him closely.
However, Morara disclosed that despite the strong resemblance and having no reason to doubt his wife, he still chose to confirm paternity through DNA testing.
He said this was because he believes in verifying everything, adding that he trusts people but prefers to confirm facts for his own peace of mind.
Morara noted that the decision was personal and not a reflection of mistrust.
He praised his wife for being calm and supportive, saying he had witnessed many troubled relationships, but his home remained peaceful.
He expressed gratitude to God for his family and described his wife as a source of stability.
The activist went further to urge men, especially those in Nairobi, to consider DNA testing their children.
He said many people were living in denial while he chose to live with certainty.
He added that verifying paternity allows one to live truthfully and without doubt.
Morara Kebaso is well known for his activism, especially his efforts to track government projects across the country and expose stalled developments.
His remarks quickly spread online, drawing mixed reactions.
While some supported his call for openness, others questioned the impact of such decisions on trust in relationships.
The discussion has reignited a wider conversation on trust, truth, and modern family dynamics in Kenya.
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