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Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Dapagun: 10:27am On Aug 18, 2023
PHOTOS; Twins Festival Igbo-ora 2022.

The festival celebrates the twins born in the city of Igbo-ora, Oyo State where nearly every family in the city has twins.
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Igbo Ora: The ‘World Capital of Twins’

About 50 miles north of Lagos lies Igbo-Ora, a sleepy rural town of about 92,000 residents.

Igbo-Ora is peopled by members of the Yoruba tribe, which makes up around 21% of Nigeria’s population.

While the exact statistics are debated, anthropologists are united: Igbo-Ora has a singularly high number of twins. Last year, when the government sponsored a festival celebrating them, more than 2,000 twins attended. The town has, therefore, been dubbed ‘The World Capital of Twins.’

But the sheer number of twins corresponds to another cultural phenomenon: twins are revered in Yoruba culture as gifts from God, dual entities protected by spirits and possessed of magical powers.

This unique cultural perspective inspired the most recent series by 24-year-old Yoruba photographer, Stephen Tayo, whose ancestors were from Igbo-Ora. The series is titled ‘Ibeji’ after the term used to refer to twins in Yoruba culture.

Blessing

Tayo, who grew up in Ikere-Ekiti, Nigeria, and now lives in Lagos, is not a twin himself, but he wanted to tell “a story that identifies my tribe.”

“It was really important for me to establish how twins are seen in our culture,” Tayo said in a phone interview. “Other tribes see twins as an abomination from the precolonial era onwards, but the Yoruba see them as a blessing.”

For Tayo, ‘Ibeji’ signifies a more conceptual and multivalent approach to portraiture in comparison to the street style photography that has landed him on Vogue.com, Dazed Digital and Nataal. His subjects, friends or members of his wider community were photographed at their homes or out on the streets of Lagos over a six-month period.

Tayo allowed his subjects to style themselves as they wished, but, revealingly, most of the siblings chose to be photographed wearing similar outfits. While some of the twins posed for Tayo with clearly differing aesthetics — longer or shorter hair, for example — others presented themselves as if they were the same person inhabiting two bodies, striking mirror-like poses.

“The twins I photographed all have different ways of expressing themselves, but some of them are hard to tell apart,” Tayo said. “I wanted to understand how it is possible for (two people) to look alike and dress alike, but have a different ideology, a different personality.”

For while twins are worshipped by the Yoruba, they are only worshipped when seen as a unit. The traditional belief is that twins are granted supernatural protection that extends to their family and tribe. But if one twin should die, this protection evaporates. The parents of a deceased twin often commission a Babalawo — comparable to a priest — to carve a wooden figure to represent the deceased twin, which they then care for as if it were a real person.

Life and death

The scene is complicated further when one looks at Nigeria as a whole, as the Yoruba’s celebration of twins is not shared by other tribes across the region.

“Other Nigerian precolonial cultures saw multiple births as a biological omen and a portent of bad will,” Tayo wrote in an artist’s statement.

This can be an issue of life and death. Speaking to Reuters last year, Stevens Olusola Ajayi, who runs the Vine Heritage Home Foundation shelter for children at risk of infanticide in the Nigerian capital of Abuja, said twin babies in certain cultures are killed with poisonous plants or abandoned in a room until they starve to death. When mothers die in childbirth, twins have been strapped to her body and buried.

Having a twin, then, means you are often defined by just that. In his artistic statement, Tayo writes: “Because of the myths surrounding twins, many people address twins as a single unit, defining their value to the tribe by their proximity and emotional intimacy between the pair. Individuality is frowned upon, and fraternal twins are considered less ‘authentic’ than identical twins.”

“I was trying to weigh the psychological balance between the pressure of having to be identical and the natural want to have a different and distinct mindset… Because being a Yoruba twin has a massive impact on how twins form and consider their own sense of identity,” Tayo said.

“I was interested in that question: What is it like to have one’s identity always defined by the presence of another?”

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Dapagun: 10:31am On Aug 18, 2023
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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Racoon(m): 10:31am On Aug 18, 2023
kiss Learnt about the high prevalence of twinning here when a friend was @ Baptist facility in the Igbora town some years ago. What a fortunate feat for them. Great bless Mary Scellesor for her persistence towards the eradication of killing twins in Nigeria.

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Dapagun: 10:32am On Aug 18, 2023
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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Depriest2020: 10:32am On Aug 18, 2023
Why is it that so many towns in south west Nigeria is named after Igbo.

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Dapagun: 10:32am On Aug 18, 2023
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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Dapagun: 10:35am On Aug 18, 2023
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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Dapagun: 10:35am On Aug 18, 2023
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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Racoon(m): 10:36am On Aug 18, 2023
Beautiful twins!

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Dapagun: 10:37am On Aug 18, 2023
Depriest2020:
Why is it that so many towns in south west Nigeria is named after Igbo.

Igbo means forest.

So most of these town are named after the resources mostly found in the area

Igbo-Elerin means forest of Elephants
Igbo-Ora is gotten from Igbo-inu ira meaning swamoy forest.

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Noblegraphix20(m): 10:38am On Aug 18, 2023
I love twins..
And i pray to have one (female twins)

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Mynd44: 10:40am On Aug 18, 2023
Noblegraphix20:
I love twins..
And i pray to have on (female twins)
Marry someone from Igbo-Ora. They have an unusually high amount of twins

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by accordadoga24(f): 10:48am On Aug 18, 2023
God bless Mary Slessor.

If not for her, these people would not be existing today. grin

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by orohbirodeysmel: 10:48am On Aug 18, 2023
tobyjacky:
Yoruba comes first when it comes to festival
Yeah..
Then investment, business and money matters...call Igbos

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by LUAN(m): 10:49am On Aug 18, 2023
Can I pick a wife there?

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by mrjoeblinks: 10:50am On Aug 18, 2023
Ehen?
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E Make sense
Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by GODPUNISHALABI: 10:50am On Aug 18, 2023
angry angry this people sabi worwor ehnnnn I see why dem no allow fresh ppl vote for lagos ....its a crime to be fresh from that side

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Obakoolex(m): 10:50am On Aug 18, 2023
The town with the highest number of twins in the whole Africa.
No household without at least a twin.

Research has it that they eat a particular diet that probably leads to the high rate of twins.

The information is not free grin

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by spagettiluv: 10:50am On Aug 18, 2023
orohbirodeysmel:

Yeah..
Then investment, business and money matters...call Igbos
we not talking about 2x2 shops and gala selling in traffic.

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by sofiscatedmoron: 10:50am On Aug 18, 2023
Bob risky sisters
Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by tolexy007(m): 10:51am On Aug 18, 2023
i remember 2009 when i did My IT in Obasanjo Farm in Igboora, Omo i really enjoy my self there. food too cheap.

lafun and ilasa almost grow for my head.

almost every family have twins. i leant it was lafun and ilasa dey always eat is the reason dey always have twins

igboora is a beautiful place With good people,

i miss that place. I miss Oja towobo things are cheap in that market then, u can get fresh bush meat in that market then


God bless igboora
God bless ibarapa meje
God bless Oyo state
God bless Ayede Ogbese
God bless Akure
God bless Ondo state
God bless Ogun state
God bless Osun state
God bless Lagos state
God bless Ekiti state
God bless Nigeria
God bless ISESE

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by LikeAking: 10:51am On Aug 18, 2023
Nice!

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by callmevirus(m): 10:51am On Aug 18, 2023
I love twins

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by yewit37486: 10:51am On Aug 18, 2023
Beautiful sight to behold. Nice one OP cool

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by OlujobaSamuel: 10:51am On Aug 18, 2023
Dapagun:


Igbo means forest.

So most of these town are named after the resources mostly found in the area

Igbo-Elerin means forest of Elephants
Igbo-Ora is gotten from Igbo-inu ira meaning swamoy forest.

Forest of good yield, that is, the Forest is very rich due to so many resources you can get from it
Era is the word used for Ira(swampy)

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by Mindlog: 10:52am On Aug 18, 2023
Beautiful. Loving those 2 little boys prostrating in greeting, it is classic and would certainly use it in my presentation to some British kids on multiculturalism.....the imagery is very deep. cheesy cheesy

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Re: Pictures From Igbo-Ora Twins Festival 2022 by sofiscatedmoron: 10:52am On Aug 18, 2023
Depriest2020:
Why is it that so many towns in south west Nigeria is named after Igbo.
Igbo means Bush

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