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Africa Has Some Of The Highest Twinning Rates in The world,Here are The African countries With The Highest Rates Of Twins

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 2, 2025Updated:April 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Africa has some of the highest twinning rates in the world, with certain countries standing out for their exceptionally high numbers of twin births. Here are the African countries with the highest rates of twins:

1. Nigeria

  • Nigeria, particularly the Yoruba ethnic group, has the highest twinning rate in the world.
  • The town of Igbo-Ora, in Oyo State, is famously called the “Twin Capital of the World” due to its high number of twin births.
  • Scientists suggest that genetics, diet (especially the consumption of yam and cassava), and environmental factors contribute to this phenomenon.

2. Benin

  • Benin has one of the highest twin birth rates globally, with around 27.9 twins per 1,000 births.
  • Like Nigeria, the high rate is linked to genetics and diet.

3. Central African Republic

  • This country also has a high incidence of twin births, similar to other West and Central African nations.
  • The reasons are thought to be a combination of genetics and diet.

4. Democratic Republic of Congo

  • The DRC has a significant rate of twinning, particularly among the Bantu ethnic groups.

5. Cameroon

  • This Central African country has a notable twin birth rate, with many cases recorded among various ethnic groups.

6. Ivory Coast

  • Ivory Coast also has a high twinning rate, influenced by genetics and dietary factors.

Why Do These Countries Have High Twinning Rates?

  • Genetics: Some African ethnic groups, particularly the Yoruba, are genetically predisposed to hyperovulation (releasing multiple eggs).
  • Diet: Studies suggest that the consumption of yams and cassava, which contain natural compounds that may stimulate ovulation, could contribute to the high twinning rates.
  • Natural Selection: Some theories propose that higher twinning rates in these regions might be linked to historical evolutionary factors.
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