For Taye, Kehinde, and Eta Omosuwa, Nigerian triplets, sustaining their bond beyond marriage is a fight to finish The triplets have many things in common. They work in the same company and department as nurses, are usually clad in the same outfits and spend most of their time together. “We wash together, eat together and also wear the same size of shoes and clothes,” they told BBC Pidgin. The triplets said they are always together because whenever they are apart, they usually fall sick. READ ALSO JUST IN: Fire Outbreak…
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