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D’banj son’s death – How fans helped singer overcome the pains

Nigerian singer D’banj son’s death, was one of the major tragic incidents that rocked 2018. But the singer has since left the incident behind and he owes it all to the assistance of his fans, who showed him love and support.

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The singer who seems to have bounced back from the unfortunate incident, performed at most of the events that took place during the Yuletide and it was vintage D’banj.

At the end-of-year party of a real estate company, D’banj gave such a spectacular performance that fans didn’t want him to leave the stage.

During his performance, the singer also opened up to Sunday Scoop on how he was able to get through the death of his son.

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He said:

“I have been through tough times but I believe that’s what makes one a man. You all know what happened to me recently when I lost my son; it was really a tough time for me. But do you know how I was able to get through it?

It was because of you, my fans. You showed me so much love and it really meant a lot to me and my family. It is when certain things happen to you that you will know whether you are a man or not. That incident was a test for me and I am glad that I’m still standing.”

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Speaking on what he has for the coming year, D’banj said,

“You just have to keep your fingers crossed because I have a lot of things in stock for you. I am back, bigger and better. Some people thought my career will go down but I’m still here shining. The fans still loves me and that’s what counts.

I am very glad that I have very loyal fans who have been with me from the start. I don’t take that for granted because not every artiste has that privilege.”

Lending words of advice to the people at the event, Oyebanjo said:

“You should never be discouraged from following your dreams. When I started my career, so many people said I wouldn’t make it. They thought I wouldn’t go far and they ridiculed me because I was playing the harmonica but look who is standing here now.”

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