Abuja village where twins are killed by hanging "because they are evil".

Abuja village where twins are killed by hanging 'because they are evil'.


Maternal health advocate and humanitarian worker, Nkwasi Obim Nebo who led a team of PeachAid Medical Initiative medical doctors to Kaida in Gwagwalada on the outskirts of Abuja, took to Facebook to reveal that though the killing of twins in Nigeria was abolished decades ago, there is still a village where twins are killed by hanging.

Nkwasi Obim Nebo who shared a photo of a newly born twin whose mother handed over to her, said that she arrived Kaida a day before the set of twins were to be killed.

Abuja village where twins are killed by hanging 'because they are evil'.


The twins mom reached out to her for help... she wrote,

As soon as we arrived the community, this woman immediately handed us her newly-born twin babies, asking us to take them away; they were only 2days old.

I asked her why she was giving up on her kids, she replied and said they will be killed in few days from today if still with her. She heard we were coming and came out just to give us the babies!

This is her 4th pregnancy, and her 4th set of twins also! Oh yes! You heard me right! Twins are considered as evil in this community since time immemorial, and are killed (hanged) on the third day after delivery.

Abuja village where twins are killed by hanging 'because they are evil'.

The Peach Aid CEO, who before now narrated how the Initiative, comprising medical doctors from Garki Hospital, Abuja, and other medical personnel, distributed contraceptives to the villagers, had written;

During our health intervention at Kaida Village, Gwagwalada, FCT, we made sure every woman got their choice of contraceptives which will last for 5years, and that the men present also got condoms as many as they wanted.

We distributed clean delivery kits to prevent infection and bleeding at child birth; we checked their sugar level, and their blood pressure; we administered Vitamin A supplements for all the children between the age of six months to five years.

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