Man Seeks Justice as Nine-Month-Old Lagos Twins Allegedly Die After Immunisation
Samuel Alozie disputes health centre's claim that food-related bacteria caused deaths of his healthy nine-month-old twins after immunisation, seeking legal and public support for justice.
- On Christmas Day, Samuel Alozie is seeking justice after his nine-month-old identical twin sons, Testimony and Timothy, allegedly died 24 hours after routine immunisation at a primary health care centre in Lagos.
- After the shot, the infants became very weak and lethargic, and were given paracetamol as instructed without improvement.
- A viral video posted by Samuel Alozie on TikTok shows the twins' remains in body bags, sparking widespread outrage as the primary health care centre staff attribute the deaths to food-related bacteria, which Alozie denies.
- State health bodies have yet to respond, and Samuel Alozie suspects the investigation could be manipulated, as official findings remain unreleased.
- Authorities' silence leaves questions open as Samuel Alozie suspects foul play since the twins had no prior illnesses, while the Lagos State Ministry of Health and Primary Health Care Board have not released statements or autopsy findings.
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Man seeks justice as nine-month-old Lagos twins allegedly die after immunisation
A Lagos father, Samuel Alozie, is seeking justice after his nine-month-old identical twin sons, Testimony and Timothy, allegedly died 24 hours after receiving routine immunisation at a primary health care centre in Lagos. Alozie, who shared a heartbreaking video on TikTok showing the twins’ remains in body bags, has sparked widespread outrage. According to Alozie, the twins became weak and lethargic after receiving the injection, and despite adh…
"My Twin Babies Died After Taking Immunisation": Lagos Resident Accuses Govt Clinic Of Fake Drugs, Demands Justice
A 30-year-old Lagos State resident has accused a state-owned primary healthcare centre of causing the deaths of his nine-month-old twin boys following an immunisation exercise, alleging that the children were administered fake, expired or inappropriate drugs. The man, whose name was not immediately confirmed, made the allegations in an emotional video that has since gone viral on social media platform X, which was shared by user @ChuksEricE.
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