Kehinde Adegbodu, of the gospel duo Adegbodu Twins, has shared his final moments with his twin brother Taiwo before his death.
According to Kehinde in a video, Taiwo was in good spirits and active until he suddenly complained of chest pain around 10:55 pm on a Saturday.
He revealed that they had prayed together at 9 pm and planned to attend church service the next day.
“We used to have our night prayer at 9pm everyday. We prayed together at 9pm on Saturday and everyone went to bed”, he said.
Kehinde recalled that Taiwo was playing games on his phone when he visited his room around 10 pm to remind him about the service.
“At about 10pm, I went to Taiwo’s room to tell him that church service was 10am the next day. He was playing games on his phone and he replied that he would sleep early”, he added.
Just before 11 p.m., he said Taiwo knocked on his door, complaining of sharp chest pain.
According to him, he immediately drove Taiwo to the hospital, which was just five minutes away, but unfortunately, Taiwo didn’t return.
“He came to knock at my door at 10:55pm that he was having chest pains, and I drove him to the hospital immediately”, he added.
The Adegbodu Twins were renowned for their harmonious gospel music, particularly in the Yoruba scene, and their journey to fame began with their debut album “Faratimi (Lean on Me)” in 1999.


