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Kemi Olunloyo Claims Davido’s Late Son Was Buried in Secret

Kemi Olunloyo, a self-proclaimed international journalist, has made an assertion on her Instagram page regarding the secret burial of Ifeanyi, the late son of Nigerian singer Davido. She claims that Ifeanyi’s burial was carried out in secrecy and proceeds to provide additional information regarding the tragic circumstances surrounding his passing.

The heartbreaking incident initially came to light in 2022 when Ifeanyi, the first son of Davido, tragically lost his life. He drowned in a swimming pool at his father’s residence located in the exclusive Banana Island area of Lagos State.

Reports suggest that after the child was rescued from the swimming pool, he was rushed to a hospital in the Lekki area of Lagos, where medical professionals confirmed his unfortunate passing. The news of Ifeanyi’s tragic death deeply shocked the public, and numerous celebrities expressed their condolences and reactions on various social media platforms.

A year later, Kemi Olunloyo utilized her media platform to disclose what she believes to be a concealed aspect of this tragic narrative. She stated, “OCTOBER 20th, 2019. David Adeleke’s fourth child, Ifeanyi, would have turned four years old today. The child reportedly drowned in a swimming pool at his rented Banana Island home on Halloween, October 31st, 2022.”

Furthermore, she emphasized that the estate still maintains its denial of any drowning incident on their property. According to Kemi Olunloyo, Ifeanyi’s remains were clandestinely interred at an undisclosed location.

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