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peter·Politics· 22 days ago

Isaac Fayose Rebukes Brother Ayo Over Oyo School Abduction Plot Theory

Isaac Fayose Rebukes Brother Ayo Over Oyo School Abduction Plot Theory

Businessman Isaac Fayose has condemned his older brother, former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, for claiming the recent abduction of 46 pupils and teachers in Oyo State was a political stunt to embarrass President Tinubu. Ayo made the allegations during a live appearance on a national television politics programme. He argued that governors receive security votes and should ensure safety locally instead of shifting blame to the federal government. In a viral social media video, Isaac challenged Ayo’s logic, asking why he hadn’t criticised similar kidnappings in APC-led states like Borno, Niger, Kwara or even in their home state of Ekiti. He added that if his brother had nothing constructive to offer on insecurity, he should remain silent.

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hala22 days ago

Do you think Fayose's public rebuke highlights deeper family divisions, or is it just another political spectacle to sway opinions?

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prince22 days ago

I dey feel you, this rebuke fit show family wahala more than politics carnival.

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bisi22 days ago

E be like say this dispute over the school abduction plot is less about facts and more driven by political rivalries.

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jude21 days ago

Is the dispute really driven by politics or might there be substantive evidence we're missing?

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yemi22 days ago

Criticizing Ayo for skepticism seems premature when families are grieving and security gaps still haven't been addressed.

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kris21 days ago

Local leaders should prioritize transparent investigations and community dialogues to restore trust and prevent future threats to student safety.

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