Student gives birth to baby girl ‘fathered by Man City star Wilfried Bony’
Courtney Ngobe, 23, claims the married striker pursued her on social media behind his wife's back - but he is believed to have demanded a paternity test
MAN city striker Wilfried Bony faces a DNA date with destiny - after his alleged lover gave birth to a daughter.
Student Courtney Ngobe, 23, has claimed the £28million player fathered her child after pursuing her on Instagram - behind the back of his partner.
On Monday she announced the birth of the baby girl alongside a picture with the words: “My delicate miracle.
“I give thanks to the Lord, for his mercy endures forever”.
But after she announced her pregnancy with a picture of the scan Bony denied he was the father and is said to have requested a paternity test.
His denial prompted a furious exchange with Courtney’s sister Nicole in May when she blasted the footballer - who has two other children - for backing out on his promise to support journalism student Courtney.
On Instagram she fumed: “I’ve sat back and said nothing while you ruin my little sister’s life.
“If you don’t want children how about you learn how to use a CONDOM!!!!!!!!
“You know the baby is yours and you even told her you knew the baby was yours.
“You told her you would support her to turn around and do absolutely NOTHING!!
“All you’ve done is cause nothing but stress and grief for my sister.
“Once we prove the child is yours you can’t take these 8 months back!
“We don’t want your money but you have to provide for your child!’
Nicole, 24, later told The Sun: “Bony chased my sister on Instagram.
“She had no idea.
“She’s a 23-year-old girl and she’s naïve, but she fell for him.
“He has demanded a paternity test and when she agreed to give one before the birth he said no he’ll wait until after.”
“My sister regrets nothing and couldn’t be happier for the little blessing she’s about to have.
“She slept with a man who told her he loved her and would always take care of her?
“She has taken full accountability.
“He however takes none and refuses to acknowledge his responsibility.”
The striker forged his career in Europe before proving a massive hit at Swansea City, where fans dubbed him Daddy Cool after the 1976 Boney M hit.
He became the joint-most expensive African player when he moved to Man City for £28 million last year but has struggled with injuries.
The family man lives in a rented £10,000-a-month mansion on the outskirts of Manchester with his partner and two sons, Jeffrey, ten, and Orphee, nine — regularly posting pictures of his kids to his 183,000 followers.
He also engages in local community projects for his club and gives money to deprived children back in Africa.