Actor Etim Effiong Embraces Calabar Roots, Confesses To Daily Sex Drive

Obasempire reports that nollywood actor, Etim Effiong, has recently disclosed his robust sexual appetite.

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This was during a candid interview with renowned media personalities, Gbemi Olateru and Toolz.

In response to a query about the recommended frequency of intimacy for married couples, the actor attributed his voracious libido to his Calabar heritage.

Asserting his readiness for amorous encounters at any hour, Effiong declared, “I’m a Calabar man, and it means my libido is quite high. So I could be sleeping, and you can wake me up at any time for sex. I could have sex everyday.”

Video: Heartbroken Father Discovers Paternity Fraud After 51 Years of Marriage

Obasempire reports that a father from the United States has come forward to share his ordeal after discovering that his children are not biologically his own, following 51 years of marriage.

In a video circulating widely on social media, the devastated father poured out his anguish, recounting the moment when the truth unraveled.

The shocking revelation came to light when his brother faced a critical kidney-related illness, prompting his two sons to undergo tests to determine if they were compatible donors.

Tragically, the results of the tests shattered his world. They revealed a paternity error, confirming that neither of the two boys shared his genetic lineage.

The father, whose identity remains undisclosed, bravely shared his story, emphasizing the importance of taking paternity tests seriously.

Expressing profound sorrow and betrayal, he disclosed his intentions to initiate divorce proceedings against his wife.

Amidst the turmoil, he expressed a heartfelt desire to trace the biological parents of the sons he had lovingly raised for over five decades.

With a heavy heart, the American father expressed his hope of reclaiming every financial investment made in raising the two boys, now aged 42 and 40, should their biological lineage be identified.

In his words partly, “I have been married for 51 years, got two sons; 42 and 40 and I’m still supporting them. They did a test to find out if they got a kidney good enough for my brother and found out something interesting, they ain’t my kids; they’re somebody else’s.”