FACT-CHECH: Is “Odún n Ló Sopin” Singer Dead?

Polity Reporters can confirm that veteran gospel singer Deborah Fasoyin, widely known for the popular song Odún n Ló Sopin, is alive and well, contrary to viral reports claiming she has died.

The false claim, which spread across several blogs and social media platforms, had triggered concern among fans, with many already sharing condolence messages before proper verification.

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However, her son, Korede Fasoyin, has dismissed the reports as false, stressing that his mother is in good health.

He also noted that the family is making efforts to reassure the public and put an end to the misinformation.

Polity Reporters’ independent checks corroborate the family’s position, confirming that the death rumour is entirely unfounded.

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Deborah Fasoyin remains a revered figure in Nigeria’s gospel music space, particularly for her timeless song, which has become synonymous with end-of-year reflections among many Nigerians.

Conclusion

The claim that the “Odún n Ló Sopin” singer has died is FALSE.

Polity Reporters can authoritatively confirm that she is alive, and the viral reports should be disregarded as misinformation.

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