A deeply personal and emotional revelation has surfaced involving renowned academic and university founder, Professor Badru Kateregga. After years of lovingly raising three children as his own, the respected professor recently requested a DNA test — only to be met with heartbreaking results he never expected.
Sources close to the family revealed that Professor Kateregga, driven by a growing sense of doubt and personal reflection, decided to pursue a DNA test in what he believed would affirm his long-standing bond with the children. Instead, the results indicated that none of the three children he had raised were biologically his.
The news has sent shockwaves through both the academic and public spheres, with many expressing sympathy for the professor, who is known for his dedication to education and strong values.
Social media platforms lit up with support for Kateregga, with users praising his years of commitment to fatherhood regardless of biological ties.
“He is still a father, even if DNA says otherwise,” read one comment under his photo posted on X (formerly Twitter).
Many have also applauded his decision to seek clarity, calling it brave and honest.
While Professor Kateregga has not yet made an official public statement, sources say he is processing the emotional weight of the situation privately.
It remains unclear how this revelation will affect his relationship with the children or their mother.
The story has sparked wider debate in Uganda about paternity, trust in relationships, and the role of DNA testing in families. For many, it highlights the complex intersection of love, biology, and responsibility.
By Newshub
