Sometimes, family and politics don’t just clash they downright collide. It's not your family issues we're dealing with here it includes canceled visits and important events being missed out on that really tug at the heartstrings. Recently Isaac Fayose made a revelation by publicly criticizing his own brother Ayodele Fayose, who used to be the governor of Ekiti state as well as the Ekiti government. Isaac’s message? Hold Ayodele responsible for what happens next because, as he claims, their mother has been blocked from seeing her own family for six long months. And as if that weren’t enough, Ayodele didn’t show up to celebrate her 85th birthday. Isaac didn’t mince words in his video, either. He made it clear: this isn’t just about political disagreements; it’s personal. He’s saying his brother is putting politics above family, above loyalty, even above their own mother. Imagine the heartbreak of watching a family milestone an 85th birthday come and go without the presence of everyone who should be there. Isaac’s video is a raw, emotional plea, and you can hear the frustration and disappointment as he speaks. This isn’t just a personal spat; it’s a public example of what happens when power and family bonds get tangled. Isaac’s speaking out isn’t only for his mother’s sake but to call attention to the ripple effects of political choices. It raises questions about the cost of power and ambition. How much are we willing to compromise? Where’s the line between personal duty and political allegiance? And, more importantly, when does the pursuit of power turn into neglect of what truly matters? Family vs. politics… sometimes the two just can’t coexist. 💔😔 Isaac Fayose’s recent video is an emotional call-out, blaming former Ekiti governor Ayodele Fayose for blocking their mother for six months and ignoring her 85th birthday. 🎂 Is this the price of power? Where does loyalty end and ambition begin? 👀 Follow our Facebook page ( VibraVisionary) for more stories and updates. |