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Samuel Alozie and his twin children
A Lagos father has cried out for justice after alleging that his nine-month-old identical twin sons, Testimony and Timothy, died following routine immunisation at the Ajangbadi Primary Health Centre in Ojo Local Government Area.
Samuel Alozie, known as Promise Samuel on TikTok, said in a viral post showing the twins in separate body bags, said he took the twins for their routine vaccinations on the morning of December 24, 2025.
He said, “This Is the result of the immunisation, they killed my twin boys with injections, it happened that the immunisation was conducted on the 24th of December, in the morning. And on the morning of 25th December, they died. On that 24th, after the injection, they were very weak, Despite giving paracetamol and bathing the twins to reduce a rising temperature, the infants reportedly died on Christmas morning.”
The father raised concerns about the health centre, suggesting the twins may have been given expired or fake vaccines or an overdose. “The Government has killed my children. The Nigerian government… My twins, my nine-month-old children; they have killed them with their fake injection and fake vaccine,” he said.
Alozie noted that the nurse who administered the injections was not the usual staff and reportedly gave the twins deworming tablets without his consent. “The funny part of this is that the woman who has been giving us injections is not the woman who gave us the injection that day. Another face,” he said.
He also rejected claims from the health centre that food bacteria caused the deaths. “The nurse is talking about bacteria, food bacteria. She said that it is food bacteria that killed my children. How can food bacteria kill a child?”
The Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Primary Health Care Board have yet to release official statements or autopsy findings. Alozie expressed fears the results could be manipulated and issued a plea for legal help. “Please, if you’re a lawyer, a human rights lawyer, please help me. I don’t have a lawyer, and you know, government issue. If you don’t have anybody, you will not get a better result,” he said.
“If I don’t have finance, I have people,” he added. “People should help me. I need justice for these children. I have buried them, but I know that their spirit is still not at peace, because they died untimely deaths, and their death was caused by the government. I don’t have anybody except God, and I know that God will bring justice to them.” (Nigerian Tribune)