Fans of late Nigerian singer Afeez Abiodun, popularly known as Destiny Boy, have been plunged into renewed grief following the emergence of a viral post linked to the artiste, who died a few weeks ago.
The death of the fast-rising musician was reported to have occurred under circumstances that many admirers still find puzzling.
Destiny Boy was laid to rest on Friday, January 23, 2026, at his father’s residence in Ogun State, a burial that reignited emotional reactions and heated discussions across social media.
Currently trending online is a screenshot alleged to be a message from the United Kingdom embassy, which reportedly shows attempts to contact the singer shortly before his death. The message indicated that several phone calls were made to him without success.
According to the content of the screenshot, the embassy requested Destiny Boy’s address for the delivery of an urgent parcel.
The message has since been linked by social media users to the singer’s proposed UK tour scheduled for 2026 and a visa application said to have been approved after his death.
The development triggered an outpouring of emotional reactions from fans, many of whom described the situation as heartbreaking. Several lamented that such a significant career opportunity appeared to arrive when the singer was no longer alive to benefit from it.
Others responded with prayers, expressing hope that their own breakthroughs would not come after death. Some questioned why major opportunities often emerge too late, describing the reported visa approval as painful and tragic.
Amid the renewed controversy, many fans continued to pray for Destiny Boy, asking that his soul rest in peace.
It will be recalled that following the singer’s death, multiple videos circulated online speculating about the cause.
His sister later dismissed claims that Destiny Boy had visited an Ifa priest for money rituals, alleging instead that he was poisoned.
She further claimed that a message had been sent to individuals she accused of having a role in his death.
