Paternity Fraud: Chelsea Player Geremi Njitap Dissolves 12 Year Marriage Over Failed Paternity Test

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It has taken former Chelsea midfielder Geremi Njitap twelve years to discover that the twin children he thought he fathered belonged to his wife’s ex-husband and not him.

According to the local media in Cameroon, Geremi has filed for divorce after DNA tests confirmed the paternity of the children. The court document says, “No children have been born from this union,”

The former Lions player,45, was married to his wife four years after they welcomed the set of twins. The woman claimed that the children born in June 2008 were his and this pushed him to formalize the union.

The divorce papers read, “But the discovery that the children were from her previous partner destroyed the couple’s harmony. It caused him a huge emotional shock,” Before the DNA test the footballer raised the twins as his.

Njitap played for Real Madrid between July 1999 and July 2003 before he left to join Premier League side Chelsea. Between July 2022 and May 2003, he had a brief loan transfer to Middlesbrough.

He played for Chelsea until July 2007 when he left to join Newcastle on a free transfer. In 2010, Njitap left  Newcastle for Ankaragucu and left the club transfer after seven months for AE Larisa where he stayed until retirement in January 2011.

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