Celebrity Gossip & Gist
Davido Breaks Silence, Weeks After The death Of His Son Ifeanyi
Afrobeats musician David Adeleke who is better known as Davido has unfollowed the Instagram account of his late son. He is also reported to have unfollowed DJ Cuppy and Femi Otedola.
Recall that Davido’s 3-year-old son drowned on Monday, October 31 in the care of domestic staff while the musician and his girlfriend Chioma were in Ibadan.
The child was taken to Evercare Hospital in Lekki where doctors immediately pronounced him dead.
Since the news broke celebrities, politicians, socialites, and public figures have offered their condolences to the family.
Davido has removed all pinned posts as well as the flyer promoting his anticipated festival, A.W.A.Y, which is scheduled to take place on November 18, 2022, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
It was meant to feature artists like Kizz Daniel, Wande Coal, Lojay, Pheelz, Oxlade, BNXN (also known as Buju), Focalistc, and Victony.
The singer received a heavy blow after his first son, Ifeanyi drowned in his Banana Island mansion pool few days after his third birthday.
Following the sad incident, the singer and his babymama, Chioma have both been quiet and concerned fans and colleagues have not ceased to offer prayers and support.
However, a recent peek at Davido‘s Instagram page revealed that he has deleted his highlights with giant sports brand PUMA.
The grieving father also deleted his AWAY festival highlights which earlier took the top three spots on his Instagram page.
He left a photo himself and two of his late son Ifeanyi’s at the top of his Instagram page.
See screenshots below:
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