
A Nigerian woman, Olayinka Tunbosun, has set social media abuzz with a stunning testimony that has left many in awe—and some in disbelief.
During a service at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) campground, Olayinka shared her remarkable story of how she and her husband, after years of waiting, welcomed two babies—weeks apart.
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According to Olayinka, she and her husband had been trusting God for the fruit of the womb since their marriage in 2013. Their breakthrough, she said, came after attending the 2024 Shiloh prayer event. At the event, Pastor Adebayo encouraged attendees to lay hands and pray on a chair he had prayed on.
“On our way home,” Olayinka recounted, “I asked my husband, ‘What did you ask God for?’ He said, ‘I asked God for twins.’ I was shocked because I asked for the same thing. When I asked what gender he prayed for, he said, ‘a boy and a girl.’ I said, ‘Me too!’”
She became pregnant soon after but kept it a secret at first due to a history of multiple miscarriages.
“When I reached the third month, I finally told my husband. I woke him up in the middle of the night. We prayed and asked God to help us carry this one to term,” she said.
In February, their daughter, Queen Esther, was born. But just weeks after the naming ceremony, Olayinka began to experience unusual pain.
“I couldn’t walk or use the restroom properly. I kept enduring it, but by the 43rd day, I couldn’t take it anymore and went to the hospital,” she recalled.
What the doctors told her next left everyone stunned.
“The doctor examined me, looked at my husband and me multiple times, and then said, ‘Madam, there’s another baby in your womb.’ I thought he meant I’d be due in December. But he said, ‘No, you’re going into labour now!’”
She was induced and, a few hours later, delivered a baby boy, Elijah Oluwadamilare.
While many have congratulated the couple for their double blessing, others online are grappling with the scientific explanation of how two babies could be born weeks apart.

Despite the mixed reactions, Olayinka and her husband are basking in joy and gratitude after what they describe as nothing short of a miracle.