Nigerian Singer, Mayorkun's Mother Reacts To Reports Of Explosion At Her Son's Home

Posted by Samuel on Mon 30th Mar, 2026 - tori.ng

The report alleged that the singer’s residence went up in flames on Saturday night following an explosion, with claims that he and his family narrowly escaped the incident.

 

Nollywood actress Toyin Adewale has debunked a viral report alleging that her son, singer Mayorkun, lost his Lagos home in a fire incident.

The report alleged that the singer’s residence went up in flames on Saturday night following an explosion, with claims that he and his family narrowly escaped the incident.

Reacting on Sunday through her Instagram page, Toyin Adewale challenged the report and questioned how such information was published without proper checks.

She expressed disappointment over the spread of what she described as false news and faulted those responsible for putting it out.

The actress also used the moment to pray for her family, stating that no harm or tragedy would come their way.

She appreciated friends and well-wishers who reached out with calls and messages after seeing the report, assuring them that everything was fine.

She wrote: “Goldmyne, why would you do this?Don’t you verify your news before posting? This is seriously unfair.

"Anyway, I leave whoever supplies you with this bad news to God. My family and I will never cry, nor sorrow, nor evil shall befall us IJN.

"Please, Goldmyne, learn to do better. And to my family and friends, I say thank you so much for the calls and messages. I sincerely appreciate.”

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