An autopsy report has confirmed that 22-year-old Afrofuji singer Afeez Adesina, known as Destiny Boy, died on January 17, 2026, from aspiration pneumonitis caused by high levels of tramadol and methamphetamine. The Ogun State Police Command has detained one suspect, shifting the investigation toward drug ingestion rather than the previously suspected long-term illness.
Destiny Boy’s family says he had a long-term illness that caused seizures, and they’d sought medical and traditional treatment. An associate claimed he was battling a private health issue, but social media was abuzz with speculation.
The Ogun State Police Command had launched an investigation, arresting one suspect and transferring the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department. The autopsy report confirms the singer’s system had harmful levels of tramadol and methamphetamine.
Destiny Boy was rising to fame with his unique blend of traditional Yoruba Fuji and modern Afrobeats. He’d released covers of hits by Davido, Tekno, and 2Baba, and had songs like ‘Lamba’ and ‘Gbese’ to his name. He welcomed a child with partner Iremide in November 2024.
The police are awaiting advice from the Director of Public Prosecution on the case. Destiny Boy’s death has sparked an outpouring of tributes and questions about the circumstances surrounding his passing.
The investigation is now focusing on drug ingestion, and one suspect is in custody.

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