Ifafunke Oketoyinbo Iyaosun, an Ifa priestess and Olokun deity, has revealed some of the circumstances behind the death of Ifeanyi, the son of Nigerian artist David Adeleke, aka Davido.
According to the Ifa priestess, the deceased could be a spiritual kid who is opposed to boisterous celebrations.
She stated in an online viral video that Davido and Chioma should have conducted a spiritual investigation before celebrating Ifeanyi’s third birthday. She also stated that Ifeanyi’s death could have been caused by Chioma’s reckless statements after she divorced Davido.
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Ifeanyi, according to the Ifa priestess, may have a connection to Davido’s renown.
According to the Ifa priestess: “My condolence goes to Davido and Chioma; what happened isn’t what any parent would ever pray for. When this happened, I decided to find out what could be responsible. First, Ifeanyi just celebrated his third birthday, and this is where we come to play. This is why people should embark on terrestrial inquiry before celebrating children; embark on spiritual findings before celebrating a child; you don’t know if the child is from the mermaid world and doesn’t want a loud celebration. This is because this child had picked his day, which is after his third birthday. You can see that he died through water a few days after his third birthday.”
Continuing, she said: “Secondly, women should be careful of what they say; it could be that Chioma vowed that she would not reap from Ifeanyi if she returned to Davido when they separated. And when they reunited, this problem came. Thirdly, Davido is about to clock 30, and we don’t know what spiritual vow he made to attain fame. He may have vowed to renew his life with his first son because he is a glorious child and may also be a mermaid child.”
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According to Anaedoonline.ng, the three-year-old died on Monday at Davido’s residence in Lagos State.
Ifeanyi drowned in the swimming pool at his father’s house.
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