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Yes, it is true that they are children named toyosi and tomi akinsete were in the news paper for getting medals however you can verify at ermelo christian school.

In addition to Tomi Akinsete is a upcoming athlete and has won over 14 GOLD medals for athletics before the age of 12. she has also got 3 silver medals and 1 bronze and also has 3 trophies.

Although Toyosi has not won as much she still has 2 from her primary school dance club,2 from the Tesco and Asda run and one from athletics.

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