IBEJI ORAN: HORRIBLE KIDS THAT WERE BORN MYSTERIOUSLY.
Taiwo and Kehinde Osuolale were the popular Yoruba movie twins who shot into limelight several years back when they featured in the late Yekini Ajileyes movie in 1993 and thereafter became instant celebrities. The physically challenged twins often called Ibeji Oran Mysterious Twins got married with kids
In one of their interviews, “God created us. He created every one of us in unique ways. We have stopped feeling bad. We don’t allow what people say to bother us. We know we are unique beings. That is the reason we are using our life history to produce a movie. Our most embarrassing moment is when we were about to get married. People didn’t believe we would find a wife.
They didn’t believe we will even give birth to normal children. But we give thank to God for shutting their mouth with our testimonies. Although Taiye wife is no longer with him. She left after their marriage. But he’s blessed with a baby girl. Her name is Blessing.
Taiwo died few months after Kehinde died. He allegedly quarrelled with a farmer over a piece of land in Osogbo. They died in their early 40s and were survived by their kids.
Medically, they suffered from Progeria.
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