Award-winning singer, Wizkid has showed his support for his colleague, Davido as he mourns the death of his first son.
It is no longer news that the first son of the singer, who he shares with his girlfriend, Chioma Rowland has passed on.
The sad news broke out on Monday night, October 31st.
As the world mourn the death of Davido’s son, Wizkid has showed a sign of concern.
The Grammy singer, who wasn’t aware of Ifeanyi’s death, took to Twitter to promote his album.
The singer announced that he would be releasing his album on November 4th.
Wizkid, deleted the tweet, minutes after he posted it, to show solidarity with Davido.
Williams Uchemba reacts to Davido son’s death
Nollywood actor, Williams Uchemba had confirmed the death of Davido’s son, Ifeanyi Adeleke.
The comic actor, who had been devastated over the painful news called for prayers on the singer and his girlfriend, Chioma.
Williams revealed how he said to himself, he wouldn’t believe anything on social media until he confirmed it.
Williams Uchemba, on confirming the news stated that he has been upset, pained and confused.
He pointed out how no one deserved to feel such pain.
“I said won’t believe anything on SM until I personally I prayed for it to be a lie. I am upset, pained and confused. Nobody deserves to feel this pain.
Please say a prayer for David, Chioma and the entire family. Nobody deserves this kind of pain. Rest up little one”.
Dotun blows hot over Ifeanyi’s death
Media personality Dotun has blasted ‘Perfect parents’ who have been reacting to the death of Davido’s son, Ifeanyi Adeleke with condemning messages.
For Dotun, this was not the best of time to start apportioning blames on what the bereaved parents shouldn’t have done or should have done.
“How do we start a month with this..How.. Please Perfect parents, this is not the time to say what they should have done or not done right. Like can you just mourn and keep your advice for now. Are you all mad?, ” he wrote on twitter.
Dotun also went further to condemn bloggers who are feasting on the death of Davido and Chioma’s son with different conflicting reports.
The father of two urged everyone to be mindful of what they write about the sad passing of Ifeanyi Adeleke.
“Clicks over empathy. Fans over family.. Using our Fingers over using our head. I hope we all see how the world thinks now?
May God give us the wisdom to preserve our mind; bridle our excesses and bear it all on behalf of the family. We are not important. They are.”