The presidential candidates of the Labour Party (LP) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, respectively have sent their condolences to Davido and Chioma, following the death of their three years of son, Ifeanyi Adeleke.
Newsonline reports that Peter Obi and Atiku described the death of the young Adeleke as tragic and painful.
In his condolence message to Davido (David Adeleke and his girlfriend, Chioma), the former governor of Anambra State wrote, “I send my sincere condolences to Davido and Chioma, over the death of their son Ifeanyi. I cannot begin to imagine the pains they are going through at the moment. May God grant them healing, strength and comfort in this trying time. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.”
Also, the former vice president of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, in his condolence to David and Chioma over late Ifeanyi death wrote, “My thoughts and prayers are with Davido and Chioma and the Adeleke family at this time. I pray for God to strengthen and comfort them.”
The 3-year-old late son of Davido and Chioma was said to have been confirmed dead at Lagoon Hospital in Lagos.
The late boy who was born in 2019 was said to have stayed “inside water for too long” and when he was pulled out and rushed to the Lagoon Hospital was confirmed dead.
Peoples Gazette quoted a family source who said, ” “The boy was inside water for too long and they pulled him out and rushed him to the hospital,” adding “by the time they rushed him to Lagoon Hospital it was already too late.”
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