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  • Destiny Boy: A talent cut short in his prime

    Destiny Boy: A talent cut short in his prime

    Just when entertainment practitioners in Nigeria were getting over the shock of the death of Nollywood star, Allwell Ademola, the sad news of the death of young singer, Afeez Ayinde Adeshina aka Destiny Boy, was announced on Sunday, January 18, 2026.

    The death of the 22-year-old rising star, who kicked off his career at the young age of 10, was announced exactly 23 days after Allwell’s passing.

    The tragic death of Destiny Boy went viral after a video of his lifeless body surfaced on social media.

    The death triggered widespread grief among fans and fueled speculation about the circumstances surrounding his passing.

    According to reports, his remains were prepared for interment, but Fuji star, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, stopped the proposed interment, insisting on a proper autopsy be conducted on the remains.

    Since his remains have been deposited for the autopsy, the police have instituted an investigation into his death with the suggestion of a possible homicide.

    As the investigation continues and the autopsy is awaited by fans and Nigerians, a viral video of the deceased artist reportedly suffering from seizure, has surfaced on social media.

    In the same vein, a recording of Destiny Boy’s mother, Saidat Adeshina, has surfaced online. In the audio recording, a female, touted to be the singer’s mother, was heaping curses on him for not spoiling her with proceeds of his fame.

    However, Destiny Boy’s elder sister denied the claims, saying the rift between her mother and brother was taken out of context for the purpose of peddling false allegations.

    “I am Destiny Boy’s sister. I am seeing something that is going viral on TikTok and Facebook, where bloggers are writing about it. He fought with my mother. And my mum was talking to him so that he would listen to her and obey her,” she explained.

    When queried, Destiny Boy’s mother said the late singer’s health issues began two years ago, and the family sought various treatments, keeping the illness private.

    The ailment, according to the mother, is known by the Yoruba term ‘Ogun Oru.’ She further reiterated that it was while finding a lasting solution to the ailment that they sought the help of a spiritualist known as Ifayomi Oba Edu Jogbodo Orunmila.

    She also stressed that neither the traditional spiritualist nor her son engaged in money ritual as it is being touted in several reports.

    She claimed the traditional spiritualist was only helping and treating the late singer of his ailment until his passing.

    Some close aides of the late singer admitted that he had exhibited the ailment, which is similar to epileptic seizures, at different times before his eventual death.

    In an interview, a recording artist, Omolaja Olajuwon aka Laja Africa, who claims to be a close ally of Destiny Boy, admitted that the singer was nursing an ailment, but only a few of his friends and colleagues knew about it.

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    He also claimed Destiny Boy recently bought a vehicle for his father on January 10, 2026, a week before his passing.

    Laja Africa ruled out drug abuse as the cause of Destiny Boy’s death.

    He also ruled out money ritual as being touted in some quarters saying he was a young and promising talent that was cut abruptly by death.

    Destiny Boy was widely celebrated for his unique fusion of traditional Fuji music with contemporary sounds.

    His first shot at fame was performing at various carnivals, events and shows as a Fuji music act at just 10 years old.

    He became a national star after he did a Fuji cover of Davido’s monster hit, ‘If’, after which he met the singer and kept on recording different covers of songs and later recorded his album.

    Cut short in his prime by death, the passing of the 22-year-old singer has ignited different conversations about the musician’s lifestyle and plans for family.

    The late Destiny Boy was buried in his family house in Odo Rori compound, Aiyetoro, Ogun State on Friday, January 23, 2026.

    He is survived by his parents, sister, wife and a two-year-old son, Junior.

  • Destiny Boy’s sister defends mother against allegations over singer’s death

    Destiny Boy’s sister defends mother against allegations over singer’s death

    The elder sister of late Afrobeat singer Destiny Boy has denied allegations that their mother, Saidat Adeshina, cursed him before his death, calling the claims “false and malicious.”

    The controversy started after an old video of Saida rebuking Destiny Boy was shared on TikTok, sparking public outrage.

    In the video, Saidat expressed anger and disappointment towards her son.

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    Destiny Boy’s sister defended her mother, saying the video was taken out of context and only captured a family disagreement.

    “I am Destiny Boy’s sister. I am seeing something that is going viral on TikTok and Facebook, where bloggers are writing about it. He fought with my mother. And my mum was talking to him so that he would listen to her and obey her”, she explained.

    She questioned the allegations, asking, “Did you see it when Destiny’s mother killed her own son? Because you are cursing Destiny Boy’s mother now. Is it possible for a mother to kill her own child?”

    She also dismissed claims linking Destiny Boy to money rituals, asking accusers to provide evidence.

    “You also said he did a money ritual. Were you there when he did it?” she asked.

    The mother, Saida, who spoke earlier, said Destiny Boy’s health issues began two years ago, and the family sought various treatments, keeping the illness private.

  • Destiny Boy’s father seeks help to locate son’s missing SUV

    Destiny Boy’s father seeks help to locate son’s missing SUV

    The father of late Afrobeat singer Afeez Adeshina, popularly known as Destiny Boy, has appealed to the public for assistance in recovering his son’s missing SUV.

    In a trending video, the grieving father expressed concern over the vehicle’s whereabouts, stating it was allegedly returned to the dealership by a driver who claimed Destiny Boy owed him.

    According to the father, the SUV was purchased from an auto dealer, and a driver was assigned to convey it to their residence.

    Destiny Boy later retained the driver for personal use, but trouble arose when the driver returned the vehicle to the dealership without informing the family.

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    “Nigerians, please help me. My son has a car, and the car is with Lycon Autos. Although the car is not new, it is an SUV jeep. We went together to buy it. Lycon Autos assigned a driver for him that day to bring the car home.

    “Later, Destiny started using the driver personally. The driver said Destiny owed him, so he took the car back to where we bought it from. I don’t even have the driver’s number. If the car were here, I would have gone to pick it up,” he said.

    The 22-year-old died on Sunday after a long-term illness described as “Ogu oru”, which caused seizures.

    His mother revealed the singer had been ill before his death, and the family had been seeking treatment for his condition.

    The family, however, denied rumours of money rituals, with Destiny Boy’s mother cursing those spreading misinformation about her son’s death.

  • Destiny Boy’s mother reveals cause of son’s death

    Destiny Boy’s mother reveals cause of son’s death

    The mother of late singer Destiny Boy, Saida, has disclosed that her 22-year-old son suffered from a long-term illness known as “Ogu oru,” which caused recurring seizures.

    In a viral video, Saida narrated how the family had been managing his condition privately, seeking help from traditional healers, clerics and medical professionals.

    According to Saida, Destiny Boy’s health deteriorated after his child’s naming ceremony, and he was taken to the hospital multiple times.

    Despite their efforts, he succumbed to the illness on Sunday, January 18, 2026.

    Saida dismissed rumors of money rituals, stating that her son was not involved in such activities and that those spreading the rumors were seeking attention.

    She added that the family had kept his illness private due to his superstar status.

    “Destiny went to rest. When he gave birth to his child, about four days after the naming, we went to Oba Edu Ifayomi, who initiated him traditionally. The man likes him as his son, so that’s why he told us to come collect ram for the baby’s naming ceremony. It was then that the sickness caught up with him, causing him to fall.

    “It was there that we took him to the hospital. Oba Edu said we should ensure he’s properly treated and that he will take care of himself. And he kept sending us money even when he was transferred to about two other hospitals. When we saw the trend of the sickness, we told him that we should go traditional, and he said we should bring him to his place. I was the one he even gave the soap to bathe him.

    “We returned, and he was fine. The sickness he battled with was “Ogu oru,” causing him to have seizures. The sickness had almost run him mad. We are the ones who always ensure that he doesn’t run out in the process of calming him.

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    “Those who use his name to trend may die mysteriously, as he did, if they are not careful. We actually hid this sickness from the public because he was a superstar. We went to different herbalists and clerics to heal him of the illness.

    “On Saturday, he still bought stuff for people, greeted his fans and said he had a show on Sunday. When he had the seizure again, Oba Edu was not around. He went to Ife but returned after he was told about the singer’s condition. He wouldn’t have gone to Ife if Destiny Boy were in good condition. They invited his father too before he was taken to the hospital,” she said.

    The singer’s condition, “Ogu oru,” is a local term for a condition that causes nocturnal seizures and disturbances, often attributed to spiritual attacks.

    Destiny Boy rose to fame in 2019 with his Fuji-style cover of Davido’s hit song “If” and had recently welcomed a child with his partner.

    His death has sparked widespread grief and speculation, with the Ogun police arresting a suspect and launching an investigation.

  • JUST IN: Ogun police arrest suspect over Destiny Boy’s death

    JUST IN: Ogun police arrest suspect over Destiny Boy’s death

    The Ogun State Police Command has arrested a suspect in connection with the death of popular Afrofuji singer Destiny Boy, whose real name is Adesina Afeez.

    The 22-year-old artist was known for blending Fuji sounds with modern music.

    News of his death broke on Sunday after distressing videos showing his body being conveyed to a mortuary circulated widely on social media, sparking grief and speculation over the cause of his death.

    In a statement via X, the police said the case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Homicide Section, for further investigation.

    “The Ogun State Police Command has since commenced investigations into the death of Adesina Afeez, aged 22 years, popularly known as Destiny Boy.

    “The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Homicide Section, for detailed investigation. One suspect is currently in custody while investigations are ongoing”, the statement reads.

    Destiny Boy rose to fame in 2019 with his Fuji-style cover of Davido’s hit song “If” and went on to release several popular tracks, including “Lamba,” “One Transaction,” and “Gbese.”

    He welcomed his first child with partner Iremide in November 2024.

  • Ruger confirms Destiny Boy’s death

    Ruger confirms Destiny Boy’s death

    Afrobeats singer Ruger has confirmed the death of 22-year-old singer Destiny Boy.

    A viral video showed Destiny Boy motionless in a car, sparking intense speculation about his death.

    Conflicting reports surround his passing, with some claiming he died at a herbalist’s residence and others saying he fell ill earlier that day.

    However, no official cause of death has been given.

    On X, Ruger expressed frustration over the lack of information, saying, “Bruh people will just post that someone has died and everyone will move on. Wtf caused his death, who was he with, what was the boy eating or drinking. No autopsy, NOTHING!!!! We just have to accept that he’s dead. My God RIP Destiny Boy. ”

    Destiny Boy, known for his street-influenced sound, announced his first child’s birth in 2024.

    His death has sparked an outpouring of tributes and concern.

  • 19-year-old singer, Destiny Boy proposes to girlfriend

    19-year-old singer, Destiny Boy proposes to girlfriend

    Singer, Afeez Adesina, popularly known as Destiny Boy, has stirred reactions online as he proposes to his beautiful girlfriend with a diamond ring.

    The 19-year-old, could be seen in a recent video on social media presenting an expensive diamond ring to his girlfriend as he made his proposal.

    In the video, the artist took out a package from his pocket while his girlfriend was spotted blushing and grinning from ear to ear.

    After inserting the ring into her finger with a passionate kiss, Destiny Boy could be heard saying, ‘I love her so much,’ directing the statement at his girlfriend while she covered her face in shyness.

    Meanwhile, many individuals have taken to the comments section of the post to share their thoughts about the age of the singer and his girlfriend.

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    Below are some of of the reactions:

    Bee.jay@furnitures: “This girl go senior destiny boy.”

    itz_gilorichie: “Omo 2005 Dey propose you Dey laugh.”

    Olayode Adesina: “Idan no Dey kneel down.”

    Mood Vibe TV: “Destiny boy Shey na Wetin next for your life be this ? wo omo kekere yi oakyyyyyy.”

    Ifemide: “They don collect my husband.”

    OLUWATOMILAYO: “Wetin the guy dey talk? I witch you all the best.”

    LEARNING LIFE: “Lil fresh no do reach dis one oo ayetibaje baby boy.”