The second half of the gospel music duo Adegbodu Twins, Kehinde Adegbodu, has raised alarm after armed robbers broke into his family home and left the household in fear.
The incident reportedly happened on Tuesday night around 9pm, just days after the burial of his twin brother, Taiwo Adegbodu.
Kehinde said he was not at home when the attack took place, as he was in Osun State at the time.
He explained that his late brother’s wife later contacted him in panic, forcing him to rush back home.
According to him, the attackers stormed the house, scared the women and children present, and went away with valuables such as phones, shoes, clothes and gold items.
Kehinde also raised concern about the burial funds donated for his late brother, saying he was not in possession of any of the money.
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He suggested that the attackers may have come looking for those funds, but left empty-handed after not finding any cash in the house.
He further recounted that one of the attackers made a call during the operation, stating that he was not at home and that only family members were present, but no money was found.
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The singer expressed deep worry over the safety of his family, saying the children were badly shaken by the invasion and the presence of armed men in their home. He added that the family now lives in fear following the incident.
He said: “I wasn’t at home when the incident happened. I was in Osun State when my late twin brother’s wife called me. I had to rush down home because everyone at home was scared and the children were terrified seeing people with guns. Please I don’t have any money with me again. I have used the money donated for Taiwo’s burial and the finishing of our uncompleted building where he was buried.
“And if you’re coming for me for offending you, please forgive me. I’m pleading for forgiveness even though I know that I did not offend anyone. I’m doing this video because my family is no longer safe. I don’t want our name to become popular again for bad news.”
Taiwo Adegbodu passed away on March 1, 2026, after a heart attack and was laid to rest on March 31.x







