- On Christmas Day 2025, nine-month-old twins Timothy and Testimony died less than a day after being vaccinated at a primary health center in Lagos.
- Their father, Samuel Alozie, alleged medical malpractice, including unauthorized deworming and potential vaccine errors.
- While the hospital hinted at food poisoning, Alozi called for legal aid and a fair investigation of government facilities to ensure accountability.

A Lagos father, Samuel Alozie, known as Promise Samuel on TikTok, has demanded justice following the tragic deaths of his 9-month-old twin sons, Timothy and Testimony.
The babies reportedly died on Christmas Day 2025, less than 24 hours after receiving routine immunizations at the Ajangbadi Primary Health Center in Ojo.
The heartbreak began on the morning of December 24, when Alozi took the healthy boys to their scheduled vaccinations. Shortly after the injection, the twins became extremely weak and lost their appetite and ability to play.
Despite taking paracetamol as instructed by the nurse to relieve their elevated temperatures, both children died the next morning. A devastated Alozi shared footage of his sons in body bags on social media, claiming “injections” caused their deaths.
His claims suggested gross medical negligence. Alozi claimed that the nurse on duty, who was not a regular member of staff assigned to them, administered deworming tablets without his consent or knowledge.
He expressed concern about the possibility of expired vaccines, overdose or counterfeit drugs. The health center reportedly believed “food bacteria” was one of the causes, but Alozzi vehemently denied this, noting that the twins had no medical history and had been thriving on the same foods for months.
