 16-month-old Cameroonian twins who were born co-joined at the Spine and Heaps were separated after undergoing a 27-hour lung surgery in Turkey. Co-joined twins Mary and Elizabeth Aque were brought to Turkey for surgery when they were nine months old. After seven months of research and preparation, the babies were separated in a successful surgery that was planned on 3D models. When I gave birth, they brought the children to me. First, the first one I did for me was after they told me that the babies were joined. So when they told me, I was shocked. I was shocked, but after I just left everything in the hands of girls. When they were being separated, I saw my two babies. I was very happy. I was very, very happy. Because in Elizabeth and Mary, being separated well, we did not have any complications. So I was very happy. My wish is for them because everything has been planned by God. Because man wishes, but God wishes best for us. And my wish for them is to become medical doctors. To become medical doctors. That's my wish for them.