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The news says: Isaac Fayose has publicly slammed his elder brother and former Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, over the latter’s claim that Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde may have orchestrated the abduction of school children in Oyo State.


Who are the people involved in this family-political drama? Isaac Fayose (younger brother of Ayo Fayose, good governance advocate), Ayo Fayose (former Ekiti State governor), Governor Seyi Makinde (Oyo State), the abducted students and teachers of Oyo State, and President Bola Tinubu.

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Where did this happen? Ayo Fayose made his claims on Channels TV. Isaac Fayose responded with a video posted on his official Facebook page. The abductions happened in Oyo State.

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What did they do? Ayo Fayose alleged that Makinde may have orchestrated the abduction of about 42 students and teachers to blackmail President Tinubu. Isaac Fayose responded by saying he is ashamed of his elder brother, accused him of struggling to remain relevant by supporting the APC-led government, and told him to “remain quiet like every other former governor.”

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When did this happen? Ayo Fayose spoke on Channels TV on Monday, June 1, 2026. Isaac Fayose posted his response video on Tuesday, June 2 or Wednesday, June 3, 2026. The Oyo school abductions happened on May 15, 2026.

Why did this happen? Isaac Fayose believes his elder brother is making reckless statements to remain politically relevant by currying favour with the APC-led government. He is also pointing out hypocrisy: Ayo Fayose criticised Makinde for the Oyo abductions but said nothing when similar abductions happened in Ekiti State (where he was once governor) and in APC-controlled states like Katsina and Kwara.

How did this happen? Ayo Fayose went on national television and made explosive, evidence-free claims. His younger brother, instead of defending him or staying silent, took to social media to publicly disown his position. The video went viral. A brother publicly shaming his older brother over politics is rare in Nigerian culture, making this story even more striking.


5 things you must know.

  1. A younger brother publicly shamed his elder brother on Facebook. In Nigerian culture, respect for elders – especially an older brother – is deeply ingrained. Publicly saying “I am ashamed of my elder brother” is a serious breach of norm. Isaac Fayose knows this. He did it anyway. That tells you how strongly he disagrees with Ayo’s statement. He is prioritising principle over family loyalty.
  2. Isaac Fayose accused his brother of hypocrisy over Ekiti State. Isaac made a powerful point: “Four weeks ago, they kidnapped people in Ekiti State, why didn’t you tell the governor that he is collecting security votes and should protect the people?” Ayo Fayose was once governor of Ekiti. If he truly believes governors can stop kidnappings, why did he not speak out when Ekiti had its own abduction? The silence is loud.
  3. Isaac also called out the double standard on APC states. He asked: “Do you mean that people are being killed in Katsina, Kwara and other APC states because their governors pocketed their security votes?” This is a sharp political point. Ayo Fayose is known as a fierce opposition figure. But his recent comments seemed to defend the APC-led government while attacking a fellow PDP governor. Isaac is accusing him of abandoning his principles for relevance.
  4. Isaac told his brother to “remain quiet like every other former governor.” That is brutal advice wrapped in a public insult. Isaac is saying: you are no longer in power. Your voice is not as important as you think. If you have nothing constructive to say, say nothing. This reflects a wider frustration many Nigerians feel: former governors who refuse to fade away and instead make inflammatory statements just to stay in the news.
  5. This is a rare case of family members fighting over security issues publicly. We have seen politicians fight each other across party lines. We have seen brothers in different political parties. But a younger brother calling out his elder brother by name, on video, saying he is “ashamed” of him – that is unusual. It shows how emotionally charged the school abduction issue has become. Even family bonds are breaking under the weight of this crisis.

How this affects Nigerians.

i. It shows that Ayo Fayose’s claim has no support – not even from his own family. When your own younger brother publicly says he is ashamed of you, your credibility takes a massive hit. Nigerians watching this will think: if his own blood does not believe him, why should we? This weakens whatever political capital Ayo Fayose had left.

ii. It highlights the hypocrisy of blaming only opposition governors for insecurity. Isaac’s point about Ekiti, Katsina, and Kwara is devastating. Kidnappings happen in APC states too. They happen in states where Ayo Fayose has no political axe to grind. So why single out Makinde? The answer, Isaac suggests, is political desperation – not genuine concern for the victims.

iii. It reminds Nigerians that many former governors are silent on crises in their own states. Isaac said: “remain quiet like every other former governor.” That is a jab at the entire class of ex-governors who collect fat pensions and security votes but say nothing when their states burn. Nigerians rarely hear from former governors during security crises. They only hear from them when there is a political fight.

iv. It could discourage other politicians from making reckless claims. If a public figure knows that even their own family might disown them on social media, they may think twice before speaking. Isaac Fayose has set a new standard: no one is above being called out – not even your brother. That could have a sobering effect on political commentary.


Advice from this analyst.

  1. To Ayo Fayose: your younger brother has publicly humiliated himself for your sake. Isaac is not your enemy. He is trying to save you from yourself. Retract your claim about Makinde. Apologise to the families of the abducted children. Focus your energy on demanding rescue, not on making wild accusations. If you do not, even more members of your own family may speak out.
  2. To Isaac Fayose: you have done what few Nigerians would do – you chose truth over family loyalty. That takes courage. But do not stop at shaming your brother. Use your platform to demand action on the Ekiti abductions you mentioned. Follow up. Name names. Hold the Ekiti government accountable. Do not let your video be just a one-day trending topic.
  3. To the families of the abducted children in Oyo State: ignore both Fayose brothers. One made a reckless claim. The other is fighting with his sibling on Facebook. Neither is helping to rescue your children. Focus your attention on the security agencies and on Governor Makinde. Demand results, not political drama.
  4. To all former governors of Nigeria: learn from this. If you have nothing constructive to say during a security crisis, say nothing. Your relevance does not depend on speaking every day. Silence can be dignified. Empty noise only brings shame – sometimes from your own younger brother on Facebook.
  5. To the Nigeria Police Force and DSS: investigate Ayo Fayose’s claim thoroughly. If he has evidence that Makinde orchestrated the abduction, take his statement and investigate. If he has no evidence, consider whether his statement constitutes misinformation that endangers public safety. Either way, close the loop. Do not let the allegation hang in the air.

Rhetorical question for you.

When a former governor’s own younger brother goes on Facebook to say he is ashamed of him and tells him to “remain quiet like every other former governor,” what does that tell you about the credibility of that former governor’s original statement?

It tells you everything. When your own blood cannot defend you, your words are likely worthless.


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Akahi News reports that Ayo Fayose made a shocking claim about Governor Makinde. Then his own brother publicly disowned that claim. The children are still missing. The teacher is still dead. And two brothers are now fighting on social media while families wait for their loved ones. This is not politics. This is a circus. And the victims deserve better than to be the backdrop for a family feud.

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