Family Clears Air on Deborah Fasoyin’s Alleged Death

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Family Clears Air on Deborah Fasoyin’s Alleged Death

 

‎By Adewale Owoade.

‎The family of veteran Nigerian gospel singer and evangelist, Deborah Adebola Fasoyin, has dismissed reports of her death circulating on social media, describing the claims as false.

‎Rumours of the alleged death of the 86-year-old gospel icon began trending early Monday, sparking concern among fans and members of Nigeria’s gospel music community, with several online posts claiming the revered choir leader had passed away.

 

‎However, a family member who spoke with journalists said the reports were unfounded, confirming that the veteran singer is alive and in good health.

 

‎“The news is entirely fake. Mama is hale, hearty and healthy. There is no truth to the rumours,” the source said.

 

‎Fasoyin is widely regarded as a pioneer of indigenous Yoruba gospel music. She rose to prominence as leader of the Good Women Choir of the Christ Apostolic Church, Ibadan.

 

‎Born on March 1, 1940, in Oyo Town, she developed an early passion for music through her church choir.

 

‎One of the choir’s most popular songs, Odun Nlo Sopin, became a household anthem played during end-of-year thanksgiving celebrations in many Nigerian homes.

 

‎The choir has recorded over 25 albums, cementing Fasoyin’s legacy as one of Nigeria’s most influential gospel music figures.

 

‎Her family urged the public to verify information before sharing it online to avoid unnecessary panic.

 

‎“Mama is doing well. There is no cause for alarm,” the source added.

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