Popular singer, Morenikeji Adeleke aka Egbin Orun is dead.
The late singer’s death was confirmed by another singer, Esther Igbekele who took to her Instagram page to mourn the sad loss.
She revealed that she had talked with Morenikeji last week not knowing that she was going to embark on a journey of no return.
According to Igbekele, the late singer was a beautiful and kindhearted woman who supported her ministry.
She further expressed sadness over the singer’s passing saying that she will linger in the hearts of many people.
See her post below:
“I got home from my program to hear about this great loss.. Prophetess Morenikeji Egbin Orun you left without saying goodbye.. We spoke together last week not knowing you are about to embark on a journey to the great beyond.. You are such a beautiful and kind hearted woman and a very good supporter of my ministry. I am deeply saddened with your demise but God knows best. You will be greatly missed and your good deeds will continue to linger in our hearts. Ah Egbin Orun😭😭. Good night! Keep resting in the bosom of Christ.. Ah Gone too soon..Yeeee 😭😭😭😭”
She recounted a conversation with her friend Anthony, who firmly stated, “I will never be with someone who has a child.”
His reasoning was based on the fact that he did not want to raise someone else’s child and believed that his bloodline should be prioritized.
Dumas reflected on how this perspective contributes to the ongoing single status of many mothers.
Joselyn Dumas highlighted that societal prejudice against single mothers often arises from misconceptions regarding their ability to establish long-lasting relationships.
“I came to the realization that this is why many single mothers remain single with their children,” she expressed.
She also delved into the topic of adoption, questioning the contrasting attitudes towards caring for a non-biological child.
“Is adoption truly so distinct?” she inquired. From her perspective, the love and dedication required to raise a child should not be evaluated solely based on biology.
“I asked him, ‘What about adoption?’ And he responded that it’s different. However, in my opinion, it’s not that dissimilar,” she asserted.
Joselyn Dumas emphasized that single mothers often opt to raise their children alone due to sacrifice and necessity, rather than a preference for a solitary life.
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