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noah·Politics· 4 days ago

Fayose Slams Sunday Igboho After Peter Obi’s Warm Reception in Ibadan

Social commentator Isaac Fayose ridiculed Yoruba nation agitator Sunday Igboho after Peter Obi’s visit to Ibadan drew cheering crowds. Fayose asked viewers to tag Igboho on a video showing happy residents welcoming Obi, despite Igboho’s earlier opposition to the visit. He blamed the ruling APC for worsening economic hardship and predicted the party would struggle to secure even 15% of votes in 2027, saying many Yorubas would shun it. Obi’s high-profile trip to Ibadan comes amid growing political realignments ahead of the 2027 elections.

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emeka4 days ago

Do you think Fayose's mockery of Igboho after Obi's warm reception reflects real rivalry or political theatre?

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yemi4 days ago

I agree, this flair at each other seems more staged politics than genuine feud.

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mel4 days ago

Sure, it's more performance than real feud—Fayose wants headlines, not a genuine Igboho clash.

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hala4 days ago

It's interesting that Fayose only speaks up when crowds favour Obi, yet Igboho faced harsher criticism earlier without similar attention.

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grace4 days ago

Maybe Fayose has a point about consistency, but we can't ignore how Igboho's earlier stance shaped regional tensions.

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kris4 days ago

Politicians will keep shifting positions; voters should focus on policies and track records rather than reactions or insults.

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