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I’m now alone, Isaac Fayose laments abandonment by politicians he supported
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I’m now alone, Isaac Fayose laments abandonment by politicians he supported

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Isaac Fayose, brother to former Gov. Ayo Fayose, laments being abandoned by politicians he supported, feeling like a “lonely voice in the wilderness.” Read More: https://punchng.com/im-now-alone-isaac-fayose-laments-abandonment-by-politicians-he-supported/

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