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Sunday, January 2, 2022

Fayose’s 83-Year-Old Mother Steps Out Looking 50 In New Photos


The 83-year-old mother of former Ekiti State Governor, Dr Peter Ayodele Fayose, stepped out on the first Sunday of the year 2022, looking two decades younger, Nicolekaima’s blog reports. 

Taking to his social media pages to share pictures of the octogenarian, Fayose’s younger brother, Isaac Owolabi Fayose gushed about how young their mother looked despite her age. 

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 He wrote: 

“Sweet mother 😍😍 Looking beautiful @ 83 years old.... Happy first Sunday of the year!!!”

 It would be recalled that Isaac Fayose, who resides in the United Kingdom, made news headlines some days ago after he revealed that he was now a delivery van driver in the tier 1 country. 

 Fayose, took to his Instagram page to post a video of himself in a delivery truck as he lamented that no one cared if he was wealthy or not in the country. 

Taking a swipe at his country of origin, in not so many words, Fayose said that was how a progressive country should be not the oppression people see in Nigeria. 



 “This abroad has no respect. Me, a big boy in Lagos, I’m now driving a van in the UK to deliver stout, deliver Garri. 

“So, a billionaire in Nigeria can drive a van in the UK. 

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 “That is how it’s supposed to be, not some people here (up) and some people down. Oppressive society Nigeria, I hail thee,” he said.



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