Autopsy Report Exposes Cause of Destiny Boy's Death
An autopsy report has emerged, revealing the cause of death for 22-year-old Afrofuji singer Afeez Adesina, widely known as Destiny Boy. The report, released about a week ago, found harmful levels of tramadol and its metabolites, along with methamphetamine, in his body. It concluded that death resulted from aspiration pneumonitis due to ingestion of these toxic substances.
Controversy and Public Reaction
Destiny Boy passed away on January 17, 2026, sparking widespread mourning in the music industry and controversy among fans. His death led to public outrage and demands for an autopsy, fueled by videos showing his body being transported to a mortuary. Social media users have reacted strongly to the findings, with many expressing grief and condemning drug abuse. Some comments also drew comparisons to the unresolved case of late singer Mohbad, who remains unburied three years after his death, highlighting ongoing concerns about justice and transparency in celebrity deaths.
Background on Destiny Boy's Health
According to his mother, Saidat Adeshina, Destiny Boy had been suffering from a mysterious illness described as "Oku Oru," which caused seizures and began nearly two years ago after his child's naming ceremony. She noted that this condition was concealed due to his celebrity status. Additionally, an oracle worshipper claimed that Destiny Boy ignored warnings about his drinking and smoking habits, which may have contributed to his health decline and eventual death.
Implications and Ongoing Discussions
The release of the autopsy report has ignited conversations about substance abuse in the entertainment industry and the need for better health awareness among celebrities. It also underscores the public's demand for timely investigations into high-profile deaths, as seen in reactions comparing Destiny Boy's case to Mohbad's. The findings serve as a stark reminder of the dangers of drug misuse and the importance of addressing mental and physical health issues openly.



