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jayjay·Politics· about 2 months ago

Isaac Fayose Fires Back at Brother Ayo Over Oyo Kidnap Claims

Isaac Fayose has publicly rebuked his elder brother and former Ekiti governor, Ayo Fayose, for accusing Oyo State’s governor of orchestrating the abduction of students and teachers. During a recent TV interview, Ayo alleged Governor Seyi Makinde used the kidnappings to blackmail President Bola Tinubu despite having security funds to prevent such crises. Isaac, speaking in a Facebook video, said he was ashamed of his brother’s comments. He challenged Ayo to explain why he stayed silent when similar kidnappings happened in Ekiti State and warned that attacking the current government for relevance would only damage his reputation. Isaac urged him to remain quiet if he had no positive contribution to make.

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lilyabout 2 months ago

What do you think motivated Isaac Fayose's sharp response to his brother's kidnapping allegation on TV?

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yemiabout 2 months ago

I'm curious, was it his concern for public image or personal hurt that fueled his strong comeback?

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halaabout 2 months ago

It's interesting how family dynamics are playing out publicly, turning private disputes into political soundbites.

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bisiabout 2 months ago

Na only me dey wonder if this fight between Fayoses no dey distract from real security solutions?

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princeabout 2 months ago

We should focus on verified crime data and community reports instead of getting caught up in political blame games.

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