‘Odun n lo sopin’ singer Fasoyin alive, son dismisses death rumour
Korede Fasoyin, son of gospel singer Deborah Fasoyin, has refuted rumors of his mother's death that circulated online.
Korede Fasoyin has publicly denounced the false reports circulating on social media claiming that his mother, the gospel singer Deborah Fasoyin, known for her hit song 'Odun n Lo Sopin,' has passed away. The rumors picked up momentum on Monday, leading to widespread concern and condolences among fans and followers of the renowned artist. Reports included several social media posts featuring photographs of Mama Fasoyin alongside 'RIP' messages, which only fueled the speculation surrounding her health.
In response to these alarming rumors, Korede reassured the public that his mother is very much alive. He expressed the family's commitment to dispel the misinformation by planning to release a video featuring Deborah herself to confirm her well-being. The family has been inundated with calls from concerned well-wishers both locally and internationally, eager to confirm the status of the beloved gospel singer. This situation underscores the impact of social media in disseminating news, particularly regarding the health of public figures.
The incident serves as a reminder of the responsibility that comes with sharing information online, highlighting the potential harm that can result from unfounded rumors. As the situation unfolds, fans are preparing to see a direct message from Deborah Fasoyin, reaffirming her supporters' importance to her. This immediate action not only aims to set the record straight but also to strengthen the bond between the artist and her followers in the face of troubling speculation.