Daniel is a brother, with black skin like his sister and parents, while David is younger, with peeling white skin due to congenital albinoidity.
According to the mother, both children are curious and very active. However, Daniel is more open, greedy, and mischievous, while David is more demanding and likes to observe. In addition, Daniel also appears as a real brother.
Previously, in February 2019, Ms. Stacy (a Nigeran) gave birth to 2 children. She completely did not expect that her two twin sons had any similarities, except for brown eyes.
"When I went to the pregnancy check-up, my husband and I didn't know anything about it. Therefore, not only us but also the doctors were extremely surprised at the moment we were born. Daniel was born with black hair first, while David came out a few minutes later with golden hair. The nurses quickly gathered to look at the miraculous twin couple even before me, Ms. Stacy recounted.
Ms. Stacy affirmed that the family loves the two children equally and is not biased towards anyone.
Alopecia is a genetic disease caused by melanin deficiency, an essential pigment that determines the color of the skin, hair and eyes. As a result, the boy had more hair and skin than his brothers and sisters.
The rate of people living with albino in Nigeria is among the highest in the world with 2 million people. However, they face serious discrimination due to skin color. According to statistics, more than 600,000 albino citizens in Nigeria are bullied by family, classmates and colleagues, leading to poverty and lack of education.