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  • Ifeanyi: a catharsis and memorial – By Mike Nzeagwu

    Ifeanyi: a catharsis and memorial – By Mike Nzeagwu

    By Mike Nzeagwu

    The globally recognized measurement for distance is either mile or kilometre depending on the country. It is logical that the farther the distance, the greater the mileage. This universal truism was tested Monday July 10, 2023 when I found out that the distance between Ikeja and Victoria Island both in Lagos State was “farther” than driving to my village in Delta State.

    My long journey started with a call from my wife some minutes to 11am that Ifeanyi, our first son who had gone to work that morning had collapsed in his office in Victoria Island and was rushed to a hospital where he was being attended to. She said she got a call from his office. She sent me the number of the caller and said I should follow up to confirm his state.  I immediately called the number and the voice at the other end identified himself as Kazeem, Ifeanyi’s colleague at Fidelity Pension Managers. He gave me the address of the hospital in Victoria Island. I thanked Kazeem and told him I will be on my way to the hospital shortly. I quickly saved the work I was doing on my laptop and shut down.

    My wife had dropped off Ifeanyi very early in the morning to join a senior colleague who has an official car and a driver. That was a daily routine. Mother and son had talked as they rode together. Ifeanyi alighted from the car when he got to the spot where he will join his senior colleague. They bade each other goodbye with the hope of re-uniting in the evening. Unknown to both, that was their final goodbye until resurrection morning.

    Kazeem called back about 10 minutes after the first call as I made my way out of my office to the reception area.  “Speak with the doctor”, he said.  “I am told you are Ifeanyi’s father”, the doctor spoke, half asking, half confirming.  “He was brought here this morning from his office. He was conscious and we were trying to get some information from him on his medical history but he had a cardiac arrest and we lost him”, the doctor said in a cold voice. You lost who? I shouted into my phone. But the line had gone dead. How doctors manage to remain calm or should I say casual, when delivering   these morbid messages beats my imagination. Is it by training or that they have seen too many deaths to kill the human empathy in them?

    The world stood still for me. I could not take a further step. The sun had set at noon.  I went into some pantomime of no defined pattern: dropped my bags (food and laptop) on the floor, beat my head with both hands, ran back to my office to use the toilet but nothing came out. I called out to Christy, my dedicated staff of over 15 years. She stood in front of me but I could not tell her anything. Tears rolled down my cheeks in torrents. Christy would have been wondering what made her boss to weep early Monday morning a sight  she had not seen since working with me.  I told her squeezing her violently in the process for support.  I composed myself, put a call to my wife that I was on my way to the hospital. I dare not show any emotion that would alert her that the worst had happened.

    But how do I drive to Victoria Island from Ikeja in my state?. I called Pastor Austin Okocha, my brother in-law who lives at Egbeda, a Lagos suburb. I told him what had happened and made two requests: organize your prayer team to start praying for Ifeanyi and join me immediately for the journey to the hospital. I called my brother and business partner Celestine Achi to join me at the hospital. I called Emman Udowoima a friend and Pastor at RCCG to organize his prayer warriors to intercede for Ifeanyi. I was already waiting in the car when Pastor Austin arrived. I wanted him to drive but he was not with his driver’s license. We could not risk him getting behind the wheels without a driver’s license. In Lagos that is a “capital offense” if you are caught by FRSC or VIO.

    So I drove the car. Somehow the road was free as it was mid-day. I pressed down on the accelerator. Pastor Austin cautioned me to take it easy. Easy? Not today. The distance was as if I was driving to Sokoto even though it took about 30 minutes to get to Faithcity Hospital, off Bishop Oluwole Street in Victoria Island.  Some staff of Fidelity Pensions were huddled together outside the hospital, about 10 or so in number, when we got to the hospital. I had hardly turned off the ignition before I jumped off the car with Pastor Austin in tow.   Once they saw me they knew I was Ifeanyi’s father. Perhaps my look and the way I jumped out of the car gave me out. They swarmed around me like bees to honeycomb, empathy and sympathy etched on their faces.

    Inside the hospital I was ushered in to see the doctor who delivered that deadly message. He repeated the same thing. I asked where my son was kept. I was ushered into a doctor’s consulting room where he lay on a bed, covered with a white sheet. I opened the sheet, saw Ifeanyi ‘sleeping’ but no breathe. He was handsome, looking radiant in a well cultivated hair and beard as he had gone to the barber’s on Saturday. His eyes were sharp with the pupils intact. This is my first son, 26 years lying here. I spoke to him: “Ifeanyi you are not dead, but sleeping”. So we went into intense prayers, Pastor Austin and I. We were soon joined by Celestine and later Ebube, Ifeanyi’s immediate younger brother who lives in Ibadan.  I had told him what happened earlier that morning and asked him to ‘be a man’ and hit the road to Lagos but very strict instruction not to betray any emotion in case his mother or younger sister called. He kept to the script.

    After two hours of prayers, we hired an ambulance and drove Ifeanyi from Victoria Island to the Redemption Camp on Lagos Ibadan Express way. In our 27 years of being workers at RCCG, we have heard several testimonies of dead people coming back to life once prayed for or just being driven to the camp ground. I was optimistic that my family would be the next to testify during the annual convention of the church this August.

    We got to the camp ground around 4.30pm. We met several men of God at different locations on the camp ground who prayed for Ifeanyi including our General Overseer, Pastor Adeboye who was away on a retreat in Osun State. Somehow a sister in the church who knew Daddy G.O’s driver was able to connect to him around 10.30pm. He prayed on the phone. After the prayer Ifeanyi’s body which maintained a reasonable warmth all these while went cold.  To me it was a “confirmation” that God Almighty wanted him and He was aware of his sudden demise. Reality dawned on me. I looked up the heavens for last minute miracle but none came. So we left the camp some minutes past 11 pm and took Ifeanyi’s body to a morgue in Ikeja.

    Meanwhile my wife has been bombarding me with phone calls, messages wanting to know how Ifeanyi was faring in the hospital. I told her he was fine but was on drip. She asked if he had opened his eyes and I answered “yes”. “Can I do a video call?” was the next request. I told her it was not allowed in the hospital. She did not know that Ifeanyi her first son, her birthday mate (they are separated by just two days, May 28 and 30) had died at 11:06 am that fateful Monday July 10.  At about   11:45pm I walked into our compound with Mr and Mrs Udowoima our family friends of over 20 years following. She was still downstairs making calls when we walked in. I had left my car with those who went to the mortuary and we took bike home.  And seeing our couple friends who last visited about seven years ago when we moved into that house at almost mid night, she knew the worst had happened. We practically carried her upstairs. She was inconsolable. But how could she? A child of her youth, born when she was 25. Her womb ‘opener’.  A boy she dropped off in the morning with the hope of reuniting in the evening now gone forever. Not by road accident. Just a fall in the staff canteen as we were told and death came suddenly.

    Ifeanyi was buried at RCCG Memorial Garden Tuesday July 18 after a church service. It was an emotional service. Tears flowed uncontrollably from the four corners of the fully packed church auditorium. My wife collapsed in a heap as the pall bearers wheeled the casket inside the church. People rushed to her. I signaled to them to leave her on the floor to pour her heart out. It was a time for catharsis.  She had insisted on coming to the church service to ‘confirm’ that Ifeanyi was indeed gone. Ifeanyi’s younger siblings who have been calmed all these went into uncontrollable spasm of weeping.

    My wife and I are yet to come to terms with the demise of the first fruit of our marriage. His birth in May 1997, exactly 12 months after our wedding brought so much joy to the family. I recalled how elated I was seeing the first efforts from my loins. He was tender, handsome and completely white.  His younger siblings had also followed in quick succession. We all grew up together as it were, a close- knit family. We shared the same password for our phones, debit cards, whatever. There was no secret.

    Ifeanyi was calm, almost taciturn. He was fiercely independent and believed he could handle any situation. He was dedicated to friends and passionate about the jobs he did. While waiting for NYSC mobilization after his graduation from Babcock University, he traveled with his mother and youngest sister to Atlanta in 2019 on a short vacation. On arrival he joined their host in his house painting and interior décor business. He so distinguished himself within a short period that the man thought he had had previous experience in house painting. The man wanted him to stay back beyond the six-weeks they were due to come back to Nigeria but I insisted he came back for his NYSC. What if he had stayed back, would death have come so early? What if he did not go to work the day he collapsed in the office, would he have died? What if, what if? Why did he die at such an age when he had begun taking giant steps up the career ladder?  Questions!

    As Christians we serve a God who is wiser than the wisest; the all-knowing God. He is the unquestionable God.   In our grief we have found great support in neighbours, church, relations, friends, Ifeanyi’s friends and colleagues and even from total strangers. The mourning has been global as our phones have been ringing with calls from all over the world praying for us and encouraging us to hold on to God. Condolence visits (did we not consistently prayed against this during family prayers and in the church?) have been overwhelming. We draw strength from their prayers and counsel. In the midst of the crisis and pain that fateful night Monday July 10 that Ifeanyi passed to Tuesday morning, the Comforter, the Holy Spirit gave my wife a line: “if it pleases God, it pleases me”. That has galvanized us as we jointly bear our loss with religious equanimity. We also believe in the word of God in Nahum 1:9 that affliction will not arise a second time. Ozoemezine!

  • I and Chioma grew up together – Davido opens up

    I and Chioma grew up together – Davido opens up

    Popular Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido has opened up that he and his wife, Chioma grew up together and also went to the same school.

    The couple got married months ago after the death of their son, Ifeanyi.

    Davido, who stated this in a recent interview with Beat 105.3 FM, Atlanta, also hailed Chioma’s culinary skills.

    “Me and my wife (Chioma) grew up together and went to school together. We met in school. We are just so used to each other. She is like a part of me,” he said when the host asked him the key to happiness.

    “You definitely have to get somebody that understands you. Me and my wife, we are just perfect; there is nothing that she does that is crazy. It’s just a good match,”

    He also said he has known Chioma for almost 20 years

    “First year in college, I met her. She is the best decision I have ever made. I have known her for like almost 20 years. And she can cook.” he added.

  • Why I didn’t pay tribute to Ifeanyi in my new album – Davido

    Why I didn’t pay tribute to Ifeanyi in my new album – Davido

    Nigerian Afrobeats musician, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has cleared the air on why he didn’t pay tribute to  his late son, Ifeanyi Adeleke, in his new album, ‘Timeless’.

    There was no part Davido mentioned or pay tribute to his late son Ifeanyi on any of the tracks in the album.

    Speaking on Monday during a press conference ahead of the upcoming ‘Timeless’ concert scheduled for April 23 in Lagos, Davido explained that his goal was to release a classic album with minimal or no emotional songs to prevent followers from being emotional over the loss of his son.

    He said, ”People who have been following songs for years can attest to this. I have always been a happy person, regardless of what I may be going through.

    ”If sad songs are to come, it will be an entirely different project on its own as I never had plans of combining them.”

  • Ahead of Christmas celebration, Davido and Chioma join family

    Ahead of Christmas celebration, Davido and Chioma join family

    Ahead of the Christmas celebration, superstar Afrobeat singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, and his wife, Chioma Rowland, have been spotted in the company of family.

    This comes after the singer made his first show appearance at the 2022 FIFA World Cup closing event after weeks of mourning the loss of his son, Ifeanyi Adeleke Jnr.

    A video making rounds on social media captured the singer with Chioma amidst the company of her inlaws in preparing for Christmas.

    Davido, who is known to be fond of children was spotted having a playtime with one of his nephews, while his wife chatted with another family member.

    The video, however, stirred emotional reactions from fans who expressed heartfelt concern for the couple.

    “Oh Ify would have been jumping everywhere full of excitement. Devil no like good thing. Jesus complete their joy and restore all they have lost,” a social media user wrote.

    Another added, “Davido’s natural love for kids show everywhere he goes as long as kids are around. ??.”
    Ahead of Christmas celebration, Davido and Chioma join family
    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that a netizen had reacted to the couple’s return to social media and noted that they ought to release an official statement on the demise of their son.

    According to her, they should have done that instead of carrying on with their lives as if nothing happened.

    Recall that the Nigerian music star and his partner (Chioma) lost their three-year-old son, Ifeanyi.

    It was gathered that Ifeanyi drowned in a swimming pool at his residence in the Banana Island area of Lagos State.

    Ifeanyi who was born in 2019 was said to have been underwater for a very long time before being spotted and rushed to a hospital in the Lekki area of the state, he was, however, confirmed dead on arrival.

    The horrific incident happened on Monday night, a few days after his third birthday (October 20).

    However, the Adeleke’s are yet to make any official statement.

  • Bereaved Davido steps out for the first time since son’s passage with swollen eyes

    Bereaved Davido steps out for the first time since son’s passage with swollen eyes

    Popular Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, better known as Davido has stepped out for the first time since the passing of his beloved son, Ifeanyi Adeleke.

    The crooner was spotted at a Barber’s Shop where he went to have a clean shave; the first since the shocking death of little Ifeanyi.

    Looking all teary and worn out, Davido who tried to cover his pains still had red and swollen eyes.

    A video circulating online shows the singer waving and smiling at the videographer, yet still covered in deep pain.

    It would be recalled that the Lagos state police command is continued to detain two out of the eight domestic staff of singer Davido who were invited for questioning over the demise of his three-year-old son, Ifeanyi Adeleke.

    The toddler unfortunately drowned in a swimming pool inside his father’s Banana Island apartment on Monday, October 31. Subsequently, eight of the domestic staff were invited for questioning.

    The spokesperson of the Lagos state police command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, said following serious interrogation, six of the domestic staff have been released while the chef and the nanny have been detained.

    It was earlier revealed that the Nanny was with late Ifeanyi and the Chef came to join them before the ugly incident occurred.

    The Nanny was said to have moved slightly away to receive a call. When she returned, she couldn’t find Ifeanyi and assumed he was with the Chef but the Chef said he had left Ifeanyi with her.

    They began to frantically look for Ifeanyi all over the house for close to 20 mins until a security guard spotted him in the pool.

    No one could explain how the boy got into the pool. Davido and Chioma were said to have returned from their trip to Ibadan, Oyo State to the devastating news.

  • BREAKING: Autopsy reveals cause of Ifeanyi’s death

    BREAKING: Autopsy reveals cause of Ifeanyi’s death

    The Lagos State Police Command on Saturday revealed that the son of Davido and his fiancée, Chioma Rowland, died due to drowning after the autopsy conducted on the corpse of Ifeanyi Adeleke.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the development.

    The police also said two suspects arrested in connection to the tragic incident are still being quizzed.

    Hundeyin said, “The two suspects are still with us. Autopsy has been concluded. The autopsy confirmed that he (Ifeanyi) died by drowning,”

    On whether the two principal suspects will be charged in court, the police spokesman said, “I don’t want to preempt that. Investigation is still ongoing.”

  • I’ve spoken to Davido twice after the incident – Pastor Adegboyega

    I’ve spoken to Davido twice after the incident – Pastor Adegboyega

    Nigerian pastor, Tobi Adegboyega who is based in the United Kingdom has revealed that he has spoken to Davido twice after the incident and can confirm that both he and Chioma are getting stronger.

    The pastor who is Davido’s close associate said he tries to check on the singer in these trying times.

    Recall that Davido and his fiancée, Chioma, recently lost their 3-year-old son, Ifeanyi on Monday, following the swiming pool incident in the singer’s Banana island home in Lagos.

    The United Kingdom Based pastor made this revelation via his instagram post on Thursday.

    “Spoke to the No.1 OBO, 2nd time. He is getting stronger, he is rising, they are both getting stronger. Praise God,” he wrote

  • Ifeanyi: Police release six domestic staffers, detain nanny, cook

    Ifeanyi: Police release six domestic staffers, detain nanny, cook

    Pending the outcome of the autopsy report of Ifeanyi Adeleke, the two main suspects the cook and nanny will remain in police custody.

    A  source noted that  the nanny and the cook were directly in charge of Ifeanyi’s welfare, saying that they might also be liable for negligence.

    The source said, “The cook and the nanny were the ones directly with the child, so, they are guilty of negligence until the autopsy is conducted. During investigation, we have suspects, and depending on the case, the suspects may or may not be released.

    “So far, the family has not objected to the autopsy, but how fast it will be done depends on the hospital. But the next move is to review the CCTV at the house.”

    Recall that Ifeanyi’s corpse was recovered from the swimming pool at his father’s residence in the Banana Island area of Lagos State.

    About eight domestic staffers were invited and interrogated by the police, later six others were released but nanny and cook are still detained.

    Meanwhile, the  Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin,  confirmed the detention of the suspects but declined to give further details to avoid preempting investigation into the case.

    He said, “If we need to detain them for longer than necessary, we will obtain a court order so as to ensure that we are not doing over detention or illegal detention.

    “I can’t give much details about an ongoing investigation, but those two people detained are assisting us in our investigation. Those that were released have little or no bearing to the case but the two people detained are assisting us.

    “Eight people were brought in for questioning, six people were allowed to go, the remaining two were the ones that have been placed under arrest and that makes them suspect.”

     

  • Davido son: Lagos police speak on CCTV footage of Ifeanyi after drowning

    Davido son: Lagos police speak on CCTV footage of Ifeanyi after drowning

    The Lagos State Police Command has said it is reviewing the CCTV footage of Davido’s son Ifeanyi after drowning in a swimming pool on Monday.

    Police spokesman Benjamin Hundeyin who disclosed this to BBC on Tuesday, November 1, said reviewing the footage was necessary to gather additional information about the incident that led to Ifeanyi’s death on Monday night.

    He said: “We are reviewing the CCTV cameras to get additional information about the circumstances of his death.”

    “His body has been deposited in the morgue. We are in touch with his parents. In fact, they were with us last night,” Hundeyin added.

    Hundeyin has also confirmed that six out of the eight domestic staff detained over Ifeanyi’s death have been released while the nanny and cook remain in custody.

    “I spoke with the DPO and he said the nanny and the cook have been detained. Other domestic workers brought in for questioning were released,” he said.

  • Osinbajo commiserates with Davido, Chioma over son’s death

    Osinbajo commiserates with Davido, Chioma over son’s death

    Nigeria’s Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo has commiserated with hiphop artiste, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, and Chioma Rowland over the death of their son, Ifeanyi.

    Ifeanyi was said to have drowned in a swimming pool in Davido’s residence.

    Osinbajo prayed that God would comfort and uphold both of them.

    He described Ifeanyi’s death as a tragic loss.

    Osinabjo, in a tweet issued by his media aide Laolu Akande, said, ”VP on Ifeanyi’s death: “Dolly & I are greatly saddened by the tragic loss of Ifeanyi, the dear son of Davido & Chioma. We pray our Lord Jesus Christ will comfort & uphold both of them through this traumatic experience. Amen.

    ”We also commiserate with our brother, Dr. Deji Adeleke and the entire Adeleke family. You are constantly in our thoughts and prayers.”