It was a very touching and special moment on social media when people noticed that Chioma Adeleke, wife of popular Nigerian singer Davido, made a post on her official social media page after being silent for three years.
Many fans were surprised and emotional because Chioma had not shared anything online for a long time. The last time she updated her page was when she celebrated the third birthday of her son, Ifeanyi Adeleke. Sadly, little Ifeanyi passed away on October 31, 2022, in a very tragic way. Reports said that the three-year-old drowned in the swimming pool at his father’s mansion in Banana Island, Lagos.

The sudden death of Ifeanyi was heartbreaking and left many people in shock. It was not only painful for Davido and Chioma, but also for their family, friends, and countless social media users who had grown to love the little boy. Ifeanyi was always seen as a lively and cheerful child, and his passing remains one of the most emotional stories that touched Nigerians and fans across the world.
When Chioma finally updated her page, her post drew strong reactions. She shared a picture of a flower bouquet, but what really caught the eyes of many was a small photo of her beloved son, Ifeanyi, placed alongside it. This simple gesture carried deep meaning and reminded everyone of how much she still loves and remembers him.
Even on Davido and Chioma’s wedding day, Ifeanyi’s memory was not left out. Davido wore cufflinks that were specially designed with Ifeanyi’s face on them, as a way of keeping him close on such an important day in their lives.
In her heartfelt caption, Chioma wrote:
“My best friend walked me into forever. Ify, you’re on my mind every day and you live in my heart. Always and forever. Love, mummy.”
Her words brought tears to the eyes of many social media users, as they showed the unending love of a mother for her child, even though he is no longer physically present. It was a reminder that while Ifeanyi may be gone, his memory will forever remain alive in the hearts of his parents and everyone who cherished him.