- Internet personality and brother of former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose is grieving the loss of his wife.
- He shared the news on Instagram, posting a candlelight image.
- The post included a heartfelt message: “Rest in Peace, my darling wife.”
Internet personality and younger brother of former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, Isaac Fayose, is mourning the loss of his wife.
He shared the heartbreaking news on his Instagram page, where he first posted a candlelight image with the caption, “Rest in Peace, my darling wife.”
In a follow-up post, Isaac Fayose shared photos of his late wife as he paid tribute to her and bid her a final farewell.
His words…
“Odaro Oyinbo Mi”.
See post below:
Read some comments below:
@Rita Edochie:“Please accept my heartfelt sympathy
@Alibaba:“Accept my deepest condolences
@Comedian Deeone:“Omg. Please accept my condolences, sir
@Aremu:“Omg, I’m sorry, brother. I’m so sorry about this
@Radiogad:“Accept my heartfelt condolences”.
@Kunle Afod:“May her soul rest in peace
@Yvonne Jegede:“My condolences, big bro. This is so sad
In other news… A lady has triggered widespread reactions on social media after taking a strong stance against those who justify infidelity in relationships, insisting that cheating remains unacceptable regardless of any issues within a marriage or romantic partnership.
She made the comments while reacting to the ongoing online discussions involving media personality Frank Edoho, his former wife, and singer Chike.
In a firm post shared on Thursday, she questioned why some women attempt to excuse cheating by pointing to emotional neglect or financial difficulties in relationships.
“The day women start telling each other the truth instead of constantly defending nonsense, that’s the day we’ll witness real liberation,” she wrote.
“Madam, simple question, did you cheat with Chike or not? All this ‘he wasn’t providing’, ‘I was unhappy’ explanation no change the fact that cheating is cheating. You had every opportunity to leave the relationship instead of being dishonest,” she added.
She further criticised women who appeared to support the alleged affair in comment sections, stressing that accountability should not be abandoned in the name of gender solidarity.
“And the most annoying part is seeing some women in the comments applauding it like it’s something to be proud of. Una really need to stop normalising rubbish. E ti ya wehrey. Zero sense of accountability,” she stated.
The controversy follows renewed online debates sparked by claims surrounding Frank Edoho’s failed marriage.
Similar arguments about infidelity and accountability continue to resurface on Nigerian social media whenever celebrity relationship scandals trend.

