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The small rural town of Igbo-Ora, in southwestern Nigeria, proclaims itself to be the “twin capital of the world". It has an astonishingly high twin birthrate. Everyone here wants to have twins, because in Yoruba culture they are believed to bring good fortune and are celebrated almost as deities. And yet, in another part of Nigeria, near the capital Abuja, a different community once viewed twins as the manifestations of evil spirits. There were even reports that some twins were killed as infants. For the past 30 years, a local Nigerian orphanage has been rescuing unwanted babies, while working with local people to change their minds. Peter Macjob visits both communities to hear about the lives of twins and explore the power of traditional beliefs in these “twin townsâ€. Photo: A woman in Igbo-Ora carries wooden carved figurines representing twin deities, known as Ibeji Reporter: Peter Macjob Producer: Alex Last Editor: Penny Murphy Sound mix: Rod Farquhar Production co-ordinator: Gemma Ashman
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