- Following the death of singer Destiny Boy, his friends released a video showing an earlier incident when the ailment he battled for nearly two years attacked him.
- His family revealed the condition started shortly before his son’s naming ceremony but was kept private due to his celebrity status.

Days after the passing of popular singer Destiny Boy, a video has surfaced online showing the moment he was allegedly attacked by the ailment he had been battling for years.
The video, shared by his close friends, captured an incident in which the singer reportedly suffered an episode of the illness, locally referred to as Ogu Oru, while inside a car. In the footage, his friends were seen trying to revive him during the distressing moment.
According to members of Destiny Boy’s family, the ailment began a few days before the naming ceremony of his son, nearly two years ago. They revealed that the singer had been dealing with the condition since that time.
The family explained that they chose not to make his health challenges public due to his status as a celebrity. They added that Destiny Boy continued to manage the illness privately while pursuing his music career until his eventual death.
The emergence of the video has sparked emotional reactions online, with fans mourning the singer and expressing shock over the struggles he endured away from the public eye.
In other news…. Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has shared insights into her personal life, education, and career, giving fans a rare look beyond the headlines and controversies.
The mother of one revealed that she is a trained Petrochemical Engineer, surprising many who primarily know her for her acting and public life. She studied Petrochemical Engineering at Rivers State University, formerly known as Rivers State University of Science and Technology.
Tonto explained that although this fact has been part of her biography for years, it rarely receives attention because most focus has been on her career in entertainment.
She also reflected on her brief foray into politics, recalling her 2022 run as the deputy governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress in Rivers State alongside Tonte Ibraye for the 2023 elections. While their ticket did not win, her political involvement drew widespread attention.
The actress emphasized that she only acted for a short period and does not consider herself an actress. She credited her strong personality for making her unforgettable despite her brief time in the film industry.
Tonto wrote:
“Did you all know I am a pet/Chemical engineer by profession? Ex deputy Deputy Gubernatorial Candidate rivers state 2023? And I acted for only 4years but coconut head carried me through to be unforgettable in the grand scheme of things. I acted for only 4years. I am not an actress.”
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