Tension gripped viewers and listeners on Lawson TV/Radio’s Afisem program as a live DNA test result revealed that Peter Akwasi Agyemang is not the biological father of a 9-month-old baby at the center of a heated paternity dispute.
The highly anticipated episode, hosted by Maame Frimpongmaa Korankye, featured 17-year-old Lawrencia Atta — born on March 6, 2008 — who had named Agyemang, 27, as the father of her child, a baby boy born on August 6, 2024, and now identified as Reverend Robbert Mensah.
The DNA test, which had been conducted two weeks prior, was read live on air, and the atmosphere in the studio turned tense as the envelope containing the results was opened. Emotions ran high, especially for the visibly anxious young mother and the accused.
According to Lawrencia, Agyemang had refused to cater for the child following the birth.
When the results declared Agyemang was not the biological father, shock rippled through the audience.
The outcome has now opened a new chapter in the case, as Lawrencia admitted on air that she had sexual relations with two other young men around the time of conception. Their identities have been submitted, and they are currently subjects of ongoing investigations.
Lawson TV’s Afisem program, known for tackling controversial family and social issues, has once again captured public attention with this emotionally charged and consequential episode.
Viewers and listeners are now awaiting further developments as the search for the baby’s biological father continues.