For Dotun, this is not the best opportunity to start apportioning blame on what the bereaved parents shouldn’t have done or ought to have done.

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“How would we start a month with this? How. Please, Amazing parents, this is not an opportunity to say what they ought to have done or not done right.

Like can you simply grieve and save your advice for now? Are you all mad?” he composed on Twitter.

Dotun also went further to condemn bloggers who are feasting on the death of Davido and Chioma’s son with various conflicting reports.

The Father of two encouraged everyone to be mindful of what they expound on the sad passing of Ifeanyi Adeleke. “Clicks over empathy. Fans over family.. Using our Fingers over using our heads.

I really want to believe that we as a whole perceive how the world thinks now.

May God give us the wisdom to save our minds; harness our abundances and bear everything on behalf of the family. We are not important. They are.”

Kemi Filani News had earlier announced that Ifeanyi Adeleke, the son of popular Nigerian singer, David Adeleke and his partner, Chioma Rowland has been confirmed dead.

An Instagram post by ace comedian, Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY confirmed in the early long stretches of Tuesday morning. According to information gathered, the youthful lad who just celebrated his third birthday on October 20 was said to have suffocated in a swimming pool on Monday night. Ifeanyi was pronounced dead at the Lagoon Hospital in Ikoyi upon arrival.

It was said that youthful Ifeanyi Adeleke suffocated in the family pool and was underwater for some time before he was discovered and rushed to the hospital.

Makun wrote in the post, “The death of a kid is unnatural, unfair and tragic. This hits me so bad.”

Although the bereaved couple is yet to release an official statement over their misfortunes, celebrities and fans have continued to spill out their accolades on their individual social media pages.