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Family Loses Twin Sons After Immunisation In Lagos Primary Healthcare Centre

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By Gideon Njoku

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Mr. Samuel Alozie’s family is in great pains. While Christendom marked Christmas, he and his family were in pains.

In a heartbreaking incident which has yet to be thoroughly explained, he lost his identical twin sons 24 hours after an Immunisation. The twin boys – Testimony and Timothy, were aged nine months when they inexplicably lost their lives after a routine Immunisation at a Government-owned Primary Health Care Centre in Lagos.

In a heartbreaking video on Tik Tok where he showed Testimony and Timothy in body bags, Alozie said his twins suddenly  became weak after they were given the immunisation, even after they adhered to all the instructions given to them by the Nurse who administered the injection on them. The Immunisation was given to them on December 24, 2025, and both of them died on December 25, 2025. Nothing was wrong with them. The Immunisation was routine, Alozie wept.

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His words: “They were strong and sound. I took them for immunisation, not because they were sick, but because it was the right thing to do.

“They were very weak after the injection. We gave them paracetamol as instructed but nothing changed. By the next morning, they were gone.”

He is seeking justice for his  late sons and vehemently disputes the claims by the Primary Health Care Centre  which alleged that the deaths were caused by food-related bacteria.

Even though an investigation has started, but there is no official statement yet from the  Lagos State Ministry of Health and  the Primary  Health Care Board. The autopsy result is not yet released. But Mr Alozie has no trust in the system. He fears a compromised investigation. He fears the outcome may be manipulated because the Health Centre involved is Government-owned. So, he is appealing for legal and public support.

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“I cannot afford to pursue justice alone, and I am also scared I may not get justice. I need justice for them.”


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