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Celebrities mourn #Davido, Chioma’s son, Ifeanyi

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Some celebrities have sympathized with music star, David Adeleke, aka Davido, and his lover, Chioma Rowland, over the death of their son, Ifeanyi.

Ifeanyi, who just celebrated his third birthday last week, reportedly drowned at his parents’ home in Banana Island, Lagos.

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Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, who expressed sadness over the death, said, “I don’t know how to react to this rude shock. I was hoping it wasn’t true. My God!!!

”This is so shocking, sad, devastating & extremely painful Olorun!!! Ikun le abiamo.”

Actor Williams Uchemba called for prayers for Davido and Chioma.

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He wrote, “Please pray for David, Chioma, and the entire family. Nobody deserves this kind of pain. Rest up, little one.”

Also, media personality, Toolzo on Twitter wrote, “Praying for healing, comfort & strength for David & Chioma. So heartbreaking.”

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Comedian Ayo Makun, aka AY, said the death was tragic.

He wrote on his Twitter page, “the death of a child is unnatural, unfair, and tragic. This hits me so bad.”

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Actor Muyiwa Ademola, via his Instagram page, said, “It is one of the saddest things when kids are being buried by parents. We really wish it never happened! May The Almighty give the parents and the entire Adeleke family the strength to bear this loss. Rest In Peace Champ.”

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