Reports emerged on Sunday, January 18, 2026, that Nigerian singer Afeez Adeshina, popularly known as Destiny Boy, has died at the age of 22, sending shockwaves through the Nigerian music community and beyond. The news of his passing was shared widely on social media after investigative journalist Temilola Sobola announced the artisteโs death, prompting an outpouring of grief among fans and fellow artists.
Destiny Boy was recognised as a rising Afrofuji and street-pop musician whose style blended traditional Fuji elements with modern influences. He gained early attention in 2019 after his Fuji-styled cover of Davidoโs hit song โIfโ went viral, quickly earning him a growing fan base across Nigeria.

While the exact cause of his death has not been officially confirmed by his family or management, and authorities have yet to release details, various unverified reports circulating online suggested he may have experienced health complications shortly before his passing. Some accounts from social media claimed the singer reportedly vomited blood prior to his death, but these details have not been independently verified.
Destiny Boyโs sudden death comes as a shock given his youth and recent personal milestones. In November 2024, he announced the birth of his first child, sharing the news with fans on his Instagram page. Reports from late 2024 also indicated that he had proposed to his partner with a diamond ring, marking a period of both personal and professional growth for the young artist.
News of Destiny Boyโs passing spread rapidly on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, where fans began sharing tribute messages, music memories, and condolences to his loved ones. The trending outpouring of sadness and disbelief reflected the emotional connection many had with his music and public persona.

Many followers described Destiny Boy as a talented and promising figure in the music industry, lamenting that his career was cut short just as he was beginning to make a significant impact. Fellow artists and music lovers alike took to social media to remember his work, with tributes highlighting his creativity, energy, and the unique sound he brought to Nigeriaโs vibrant music scene.
Among the songs that helped define his brief but notable career were tracks like Lamba, One Transaction, Gbese, Billion Dollar, Mio Gbonkankan, and Lowkey, which showcased his ability to infuse Afrofuji rhythms with contemporary appeal. His early start at T2 Boys Studios in Agege, Lagos, where he worked as a backup dancer for veteran Fuji musician Pasuma, laid the foundation for his artistic development and stage presence.

While official confirmation from Destiny Boyโs family or close representatives was still pending at the time of reporting, the impact of his reported death was clear across music communities and social circles online. Fans shared videos and photos, creating memory threads and musical tributes, while others urged for official statements to clarify the circumstances surrounding his passing.
As of now, there has been no verified cause of death announced, and media outlets continue to seek confirmation from family members and industry sources. The story remains under development, and further updates are expected as more information becomes publicly available.
For fans and followers of Destiny Boy, the sudden report of his death at just 22 years old has brought a moment of mourning and reflection on a young artist whose life and career showed signs of bright promise.




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