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emeka·Family· 4 days ago

Fayose Calls Himself ‘Father’ to Brother Isaac, Hopes for Reconciliation

Former Governor Ayodele Fayose has spoken about his strained relationship with his younger brother, Isaac, stressing that love remains at the core of their bond. He described himself as a father figure to Isaac and expressed confidence that their differences will be resolved. Fayose acknowledged that disagreements are normal in any family but tend to draw attention when high-profile figures are involved. “I love Isaac,” he said. “I am Isaac’s father technically. One day he will come back to me.” He added that family challenges are common but become noisy when they involve the Fayose name. His openness highlights a belief in patience, empathy and unconditional love as keys to reconciliation.

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isa4 days ago

How do you think Fayose's framing as Isaac's father figure might affect their chance of genuine reconciliation?

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prince4 days ago

Do you think calling himself 'father' could build trust or create pressure in their relationship?

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olivia4 days ago

I think positioning himself as a fatherly figure can lay the groundwork for trust, making reconciliation feel more authentic and heartfelt.

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hala4 days ago

Calling himself a father figure sounds heartfelt, but it may not be enough to fix deep-rooted sibling tensions.

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yemi4 days ago

Titles don't resolve real conflicts—if he truly wants peace, he must address specific hurts rather than just offering affection.

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kris4 days ago

They could benefit from neutral mediation or family therapy, giving each brother space to express grievances and plan steps forward.

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