The twins, who are also great grandmothers, are sisters of the town's
late traditional ruler, Oba Aderibigbe Martins, the Olugbani of Okun
Owa. The sisters who were both choristers at Saint Barnabas Church,
Okun-Owa were joined in hearty celebration by residents and family from
across the world.
The whole town bedecked in their Sunday best celebrated their special
senior citizens' special day and centenary birthday yesterday, Saturday
March 16 , 2013 at their country home in Okun-Owa.
They were
traders as was the practice back in their time, but Kehinde, one of the
wives of Late doyen of Nigerian theatre, Chief Hubert Ogunde, also
assisted her husband in the theatre business
working at the background. Mrs Ogunde's first husband was Mr OLUKOGA
who died at an early age, making her to marry Chief Hubert Ogunde later
in life.
At the holy communion service conducted by Venerable
Oguntoye who was so enthusiastic that for the first time in his 30 years
of evangelical work he was conducting a birthday service for not just a
centenarian but for centenarian twins. During the service, the twins
displayed their singing prowess, causing their guests to burst into a
frenetic explosion of joy.
At a hundred years of age, the twins
still have their complete dentition and Kehinde, the wife of late Chief
Hubert Ogunde sprang to her feet when a delegation of Ogunde's children
sang some of Ogunde's songs.
They were born exactly on March 13, 1913 at Okun Owa, Ijebu' Ogun State.
Mrs
Esther Taiwo Olukoya and Mrs Emily Kehinde Ogunde who looked almost
identical but for the fact that Taiwo is a little on the chubby side
than Kehinde, may probably be the third set of twins in the world to hit
the century age and perhaps the first in Africa.
Though Taiwo due to weak limbs uses the wheel chair, she still walked
to her seat aided by children while Taiwo walks slowly unaided. Both
were full of smiles as they cut their birthday cake.
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