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Peter Obi Sends Message To Davido, Chioma Over Ifeanyi’s Death

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Peter Obi has sent message to Davido and Chioma over their son’s death.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has reacted to the devastating news about the death of Davido’s child with Chioma Rowland, Ifeanyi.

This online media platform gathered that the internet went agog on Tuesday morning after the news broke out that Ifeanyi drowned in a family pool and died.

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While Davido and Chioma have yet to comment about the incident, condolences have been coming in for the young parents.

Joining the host of others to sympathise with the David Adeleke (Davido) family, Obi, via his official Twitter handle, said he could not imagine the feeling of the bereaved parents at the moment.

The presidential hopeful prayed to God to grant the family healing and strength to bear the loss.

“I send my sincere condolences to Davido and Chioma over the death of their son Ifeanyi. I cannot begin to imagine the pains they are going through at the moment.

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“May God grant them healing, strength, and comfort in this trying time. My thoughts and prayers are with the family,” Obi tweeted.

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