David Lutalo has urged men to settle paternity questions while they are still alive, revealing that he is willing to subject any child claimed to be his to a DNA test.Speaking in an interview with Spark TV, the singer said he does not want his family to face disputes after his death, similar to the controversy surrounding the estate of the late Paul Kafeero, whose remains were exhumed to help resolve paternity claims.Lutalo said the situation should serve as a lesson to all men, stressing that carrying out DNA tests is not a bad thing if it helps establish the truth.We need to do DNA when we are still alive so that should be a lesson for us the living and not just musicians but all people, especially men. Finding out isn’t a wrong thing.Lutalo defended the decision to exhume Kafeero’s remains, arguing that it was necessary to clear misunderstandings and end disputes over the deceased musician’s estate.Balaam offers support for exhuming Kafeero’s remains for accurate DNA testingAccording to Lutalo, those criticizing the move should remain silent because determining the rightful beneficiaries of Kafeero’s wealth was important.I don’t think he would have rested well knowing that his biological children are being sidelined and the ones that aren’t his are enjoying what he worked for.Lutalo further revealed that he has encountered individuals who brought children to him claiming he was their father despite him never having met their mothers before.Because of such experiences, the musician said he intends to ensure that every paternity claim linked to him is verified through DNA testing.As for me, I know death is sudden and all women with my children are going to get DNA tested.‘Bakyala bange muleete abaana,’ David Lutalo ayagala gonjoola babe#DailySoup pic.twitter.com/y1hkdyVG3j— SPARK TV (@sparktvuganda) June 8, 2026The post David Lutalo urges men to settle paternity questions while alive appeared first on MBU.