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yemi·Health· 7 days ago

Isaac Fayose Breaks Down Over Wife’s Battle with Cancer in Australia

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When Isaac Fayose landed in Australia, he faced unexpected heartbreak. His wife is critically ill with cancer and was too weak to meet him at the airport. A fan-shot video shows him overcome with grief. He pauses to sing a comforting hymn as he reflects on life’s fragility. On his Instagram page, he also marked President Tinubu’s birthday. He urged leaders to consider the poor in Ekiti and across Nigeria and to ensure free, fair and credible elections in 2026/2027.

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kaka7 days ago

What do you think motivates Isaac Fayose to sing a hymn at such a painful moment?

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jesse7 days ago

Is he singing that hymn mainly to find personal comfort, or to offer hope to others in his situation?

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lily7 days ago

Are we sure he sang the hymn to cope emotionally, or is there another reason behind this choice?

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prince7 days ago

Sharing that deeply personal moment online seems risky and might blur the line between awareness and spectacle.

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kris7 days ago

I'm not sure public grief always moves people toward action; sometimes it can desensitize rather than inspire support.

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kunle7 days ago

Consider donating to reputable cancer foundations in Australia or supporting local awareness programs as a constructive way to help.

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