On that fateful day in 1997, Ayefele's car somersaulted six times on a rainy Ibadan-Abeokuta road, severing his spinal cord. At just 29, he faced a lifetime in a wheelchair. Doctors even warned of permanent impotence, but a surprising recovery moment in hospital sparked joy, and hope.
His then-girlfriend, now wife Temitope, stood firmly by him. Years later, whispers turned to shock when they welcomed triplets in 2019 after long waits. Rumors swirled: Did he really father them? Could a spinal injury allow it?
Ayefele shut down the gossip firmly, calling his children's birth a rare miracle, "one out of a hundred." No surrogates, no "buying" babies; he impregnated his wife naturally.
In the fresh video, his young triplets, two boys innocently ask why Daddy can't stand. One urges him to exercise and try walking. They clasp hands, praying fervently for his legs to heal.
Ayefele explains the accident calmly, then shares his unwavering faith: "I'll walk again one day." He reassures them with smiles, turning pain into profound family love.
From tragedy rose the King of Tungba music, over 30 albums, a radio empire, and now a new daughter in 2024. Yet this tender moment reminds us: behind the success, a father's quiet strength and kids' pure belief steal the show.

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