Gospel Singer Deborah Fasoyin Labels Death News As "Fake"
Veteran gospel singer Deborah Fasoyin, widely known for her hit song 'Odun n lo sopin,' has addressed the viral reports of her death.
The celebrated singer was rumoured to have passed on, according to several reports making the rounds.
Issuing a clarification in a viral video message, Deborah Fasoyin maintained that contrary to speculations, she is alive and well.
She described the reports of her death on Facebook as "fake," emphasizing that she will finish strong with sound health.
She said:
"Great day to you everybody, I’m happy to tell you that I’m hale and hearty, and what you’ve seen on Facebook is fake and I know that I will finish strong with supernatural sound health.
“And I will go to my father in peace not in sickness, not in pain. And I will die at a good old age just like my father Abraham. Thank you very much."
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