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"The Past Few Weeks Have Been Trying And Difficult" – Dbanj.



"Mr Endowed" crooner, D’banj,  recently opened up on the situation with him and his family following the death of his son.

Dapo ‘D’banj’ Oyebanjo, has said the past few weeks have been incredibly trying and difficult since the death of his son in June. The singer lost his first child, Daniel The Third in June. He drowned in the pool at the singer’s Ikoyi residence.


The singer disclosed this when he made his second social media appearance, since the tragedy, on Thursday on Instagram.

After the tragic incidence, D'banj and his family have kept a very low profile on the circumstances leading to the  heartbreaking event.

However, in a recent post shared on the singer’s page, he said :

The past few weeks have been incredibly trying and difficult, but God’s love has kept me and my family going. I can’t thank my team enough and the incredible love from you all. May God keep us all. #StrongerTogether‘…




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