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“Look At How He Went To London To Embarrass Himself”- Isaac Fayose Slams Daniel Bwala
Isaac Fayose, a Nigerian businessman and social commentator, has made controversial remarks about Daniel Bwala.
His statements have gained significant attention on social media platforms.
Fayose’s criticism centers on questioning the integrity of certain public figures in Nigeria.
Nigerian businessman and social commentator Isaac Fayose has sparked reactions online following his remarks about Daniel Bwala.
In a statement that has circulated widely on social media, Fayose criticized Bwala while questioning the issue of integrity among some public figures in the country.
According to Fayose, Nigeria has many individuals whose credibility he believes is questionable. He used Bwala as an example while commenting on the lawyer’s recent activities abroad.
“Nigeria is the only country where some people’s integrity is in their Old Testament. We have millions of Bwalas in this country. Look at how he went to London to embårrass himself,” Fayose said.
His remarks have since generated mixed reactions online, with some social media users agreeing with his criticism, while others defended Bwala and described the comments as unnecessary.
The exchange adds to the ongoing conversations surrounding Bwala’s recent public appearances and statements, which have continued to draw attention and debate across social media platforms.
As discussions continue, the comments by Fayose highlight the growing trend of public figures openly criticizing one another in Nigeria’s online political space.
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“Nigeria is the only country where some people’s integrity is in their Old Testament. We have millions of Bwalas in this country. Look at how he went to London to embårrass himself.” — Isaac Fayose
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In related news… Lawyer and political commentator Daniel Bwala has addressed claims about a bullion van reportedly seen entering and exiting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s residence during the 2019 elections.
According to Bwala, “There was no money inside the bullion van that went in and out of Tinubu’s house during elections in 2019.” He emphasized that any suggestions otherwise are misleading and not based on facts.
Bwala added that such misinformation can distort public perception and urged both the media and citizens to rely on verified information when discussing politically sensitive issues.
His clarification comes amid ongoing debates about electoral transparency in Nigeria, as stakeholders continue to examine the conduct of past elections and the involvement of high-profile political figures.