19/01/2026
âIfayemi, I have not accepted that Destiny Boy is dead. If it is true, then you are one of those who k!||ed him. What you gave him was too much.
They said he only did âIFAâ, and shortly after that, he went to buy a âN30 million plus carâ. If someone does âIFAâ, does that mean the person wants to do money rit„al? âIFAâ does not make one rich. When you do âIFAâ, it is your family cursÂŁs that will be washed away, but that does not mean you will have money.
After that, they will ask you what you want. Do you want money? That is when they now do rit„als for you. The type of ritual you ask for is what they will do for you. But âIFAâ and money ritual are two different things.
If you went ahead to do something heavy, you must have passed a certain age. These days, youth de@ths are becoming common because what babal@wos are giving young people is too much for their age.
Ifayemi, if they later b„ry that boy, it is you that k!||ed him. The juju you gave that boy was too much. They said Destiny Boy did not have money, yet he was using a âN30 million plus carâ. How much was he even getting from his shows?
My father is also a babalawo. If you go to meet my father and say you want to do money rit„al, the first thing he will ask is your age. If you say you are 20 or 30-something, he will tell you he cannot do it for you because untimely death is the consequence from the deity, and it will beat them to death.
Canât you see that it is accidÂŁnts k!||ing most of them? It is only this one that d!ÂŁd while drying up alive.
Someone told me just last night that he wanted to release a new album and asked me to help promote it. I told him we should talk this morning, and now today he is de@d. Me, I have not accepted that this boy is de@d oâŠâ -
A Nigerian man has sparked widespread reactions online after publicly calling out a Babalawo identified as Ifayemi over claims linked to the death of late Afrofuji singer Destiny Boy.