Igbo Ora - The World Capital Of Twins
Igbo Ora town is located in Oyo state, the land where all
sorts of vegetation grow freely due to the plenty of moisture in the air and a
lot of sunshine. The town, situated 80 kilometers north of Lagos in Oyo state
with a simple way of life, made up of mostly farmers and traders.
The town is called “The Twin capital of the world” and has
become a source of interest, which possibly explains the sculpture of a mother
carrying a baby on her chest with another strapped on her back, conspicuously
erected in a junction at the entrance of the town.
Because more twins are born in Igbo-Ora than anywhere else
in the world, walking through the town might make you feel like you are seeing
double. Almost every house has at least one set of twins.
The production and birth of two children from the same
pregnancy are still relatively uncommon. Because one cannot predict if a woman
should expect twins, it is also considered a special phenomenon. However,
Igbo-Ora makes one think that there might be a secret to getting twins after
all.
This phenomenon of a large number of twin-births is not
unique to Igbo-Ora; it has also been observed in the town of Kodinji in India
and Candido Gödel in Brasil. While there are speculations that the births might
be due to genetics, research as well as suggested that the multiple births
could be related to the eating habits of the women in the region.
Their birth is a good omen. “Twins are treated with
affection, love, and respect. But while many African cultures see twins as a blessing, they often believe twins also have divine powers and the ability to
harm those who cause them a displeasure. In pre-colonial times, some communities
used to kill twins and occasionally their mothers, believing a double birth was
an evil portent and that the mother must have been with two men to bear two
children at once.
Apart from being known for having twins, Igbo Ora is also known to be one of the largest charcoal-producing town in Nigeria. According to an octogenarian (a person who is between 80 and 89 years old) Pa Kehinde Jimoh Akinwumi, Igbo Ora derived its name, from the verbal challenge posed to a friend. According to him, there were two friends; one lived in the town while the other lived in the forest.
Apart from being known for having twins, Igbo Ora is also known to be one of the largest charcoal-producing town in Nigeria. According to an octogenarian (a person who is between 80 and 89 years old) Pa Kehinde Jimoh Akinwumi, Igbo Ora derived its name, from the verbal challenge posed to a friend. According to him, there were two friends; one lived in the town while the other lived in the forest.
The latter occasionally comes to town to pass time with his
friend. He got so used to this that sometime he would not feel like going home.
One day, his town-dweller friend asked him to go to the forest he bought (Igboora).
Since then, the saying became a household name with which
the town is identified. Those are the boldly written words that a first time
visitor to the ancient town of Igbo Ora is bound to see as they pass through
its main entrance.
The Beliefs of Igbo Ora
Members of Igboora community regard multiple births as one
of their industries. Some years ago, the belief was that twin births resulted
from constant consumption of okra leaves otherwise called ‘ewe ilasa’.
It is also their view that being delivered of twin babies is part of the
community’s age-old tradition that has existed for centuries.
Another is the consumption of Amala and Ilasa meal
which is believed to contain some kind of ingredient that boosts the production of
eggs in women’s ovaries to facilitate the conception of twins and triplets.
According to the people, Amala (a meal made from yam powder)
and Ilasa (vegetable soups made from dried shredded okra leaves) are
largely responsible for the multiple pregnancies.
Another belief is that giving birth to twins could be
genetic. The facts available clearly reveal that there is hardly a family in
Igboora that has no set of twins. The reproduction of twins in the town has
become interesting to the extent that people from different parts of the
country who are not privileged to have twins or children may have clamored that
they would prefer to visit and stay in the enclave to enable them to conceive
and have twin babies.
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Twin Celebration
The first edition of Twin Festival was held on Saturday
October 13, 2018 celebrated in Igbo ora community organised by the Oyo State
Government.
To underscore the appreciation for this gift of life, the
state government, with the support of other stakeholders, facilitated the
maiden “Twins Festival” which brought together twins from all ages, genders,
families, young and old to be honored.
After years of planning, strategizing and leg work, the Oyo
State Government, through its Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism in
conjunction with Ibarapa Central Local Government Area, Igboora Progressive
Union, Twins World Creation, and the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation
organized the maiden “Twins Festival” at Methodist Grammar School Playing
Ground, Igboora Oyo State.
No fewer than 2,500 sets of twins were present at the
elaborate event. The festival attracted participants from within and outside
the country to celebrate the multiple births in the community.
Dignitaries at the event included community and religious
leaders, traditional rulers, vendors, government officials, tourists, schools
and people from all walks of life.
The festival was a huge success. Aside from the usual
celebration which witnessed the trooping out of twins in their droves to
showcase their similarities and uniqueness, some other side attractions that
added glamour to the event included twins’ parade, talent hunt, musical show
and acrobatic displays.
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