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Ooni of Ife Joyfully Welcomes Twins to the Palace

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeleye Enitan Ogunwusi, has recently shared heartwarming images of himself welcoming his newborn twins to the palace. The photos, which have gone viral on social media, show the royal father joyfully holding and cuddling his twins while beaming with pride and happiness. The twins, a boy and a girl, were dressed in traditional white attire with red beads, reflecting their royal status.

Queen Tobi Phillips, the mother of the twins, was also present, assisting the Ooni in holding and caring for the babies. The sight of the royal couple with their children has captivated many fans and followers, who have expressed their congratulations and admiration online.

The arrival of the twins was announced a few months ago, and their traditional and Christian names were revealed shortly after their birth. The Ooni’s welcoming of the twins into the palace was marked by a special ceremony, highlighting the significance of this joyful occasion for the royal family.

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The twins’ arrival has been met with widespread enthusiasm from netizens. Many comments praised the resemblance of the children to their father and wished blessings upon the royal family. Some notable reactions include:

– @wunmiade4: “Ejire omo oba congratulations kabiyesi.”
– @temrachcreation: “Congratulations all the glory belongs to God Almighty.”
– @daughter_ofgrace_and_mercy: “Congratulations bami and the entire family. God will protect and guide the twins.”
– @arewaajokeadeolayinkaoyindamol: “Congratulations sir.”
– @thelordismyshephard: “They look so much like the king. God bless them.”

In addition to these joyous moments, Queen Tobi previously shared beautiful studio pictures from her pregnancy, which were well-received by her followers. The royal couple’s celebration of their twins underscores the importance of family and tradition in their lives.

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