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Fayose Brothers No Longer on Talking Terms

Once upon a time, the Fayose brothers stood together like a well-fortified castle. Ayo, the political warlord; Isaac, the outspoken businessman; and Otunba, the ambitious contender. But now, their family WhatsApp group is probably quieter than a graveyard—no morning greetings, no forwarded prayers, just cold, hard silence.
Isaac fired the first shots recently, accusing Ayo of wrecking the PDP alongside Nyesom Wike. In his eyes, his elder brother was like a tenant who burns down the house after years of rent-free living. Betrayed and furious, Isaac declared his political divorce, stating that Ayo’s actions were “evil” and unacceptable.
Meanwhile, Otunba Fayose had his own battle to fight. He set his sights on the Ekiti governorship, promising victory with or without his elder brother’s blessing. According to observers, Ayo seemed more interested in befriending the APC governor than backing his brother’s ambition. For Otunba, this was the ultimate act of betrayal.
With Isaac condemning Ayo’s politics and Otunba questioning his loyalty, the once-powerful family alliance has crumbled. Ayo, who was once the family’s unchallenged leader, now finds himself surrounded by dissenting voices. It is only natural when the walls of a house crack, the gecko will find a way in.
But the drama aside, Ayo appears unbothered. While his brothers rage, he continues to endorse his new political allies. Isaac, on the other hand, warns that PDP is now a “carcass” thanks to his brother’s actions, while Otunba presses forward, determined to carve his own political path.
In all of this, one thing is clear: the Fayose family is now a house divided. Once bound by blood and ambition, they now throw accusations like traders in a heated market. If there is any hope for reconciliation, it is buried beneath layers of bruised egos and political grudges.