Isaac Fayose, sibling of former Ekiti governor Ayo Fayose, became emotional during a viral video appearance. The founder of Isaac Fayose Daily Food Bank urged affluent Nigerians to demonstrate compassion. He emphasized supporting those facing health challenges and difficult living conditions.
The heartfelt footage quickly spread across social media platforms. It captured Fayose expressing deep concern about Nigeria’s economic challenges. His words resonated with many citizens facing daily hardships.
“You that are rich and arrogant should think of people right now who do not have good health.”
Fayose Appeals for Greater Compassion
Fayose voiced frustration about Nigeria’s wealth disparity. He highlighted the growing divide between privileged citizens and struggling families. His message focused on economic inequality’s human impact.
Financial resources should never enable arrogance, he stressed. This is especially important amid widespread healthcare access issues. Basic medical services remain unattainable for many Nigerians.
Fayose operates the Isaac Fayose Daily Food Bank. This community initiative provides meals and financial support in Ekiti State. It assists families facing food insecurity challenges.
Beyond his foundation, he supports various nonprofit organizations. Fayose consistently advocates for vulnerable households’ welfare. His work addresses fundamental needs during economic crises.
Online Reactions to Emotional Display
Fayose’s tears generated diverse social media responses. Reactions ranged from sincere empathy to lighthearted commentary. Notable comments reflected the video’s emotional impact:
@OsarodionGenie: “What makes a grown man cry must really hurt deep. Don’t let anybody oppress you no matter who they are. Choose death instead rather than live without the freedom to be human.”
@ChibundoElect: “He is right, no matter where you are in life, be humble and respect everyone.”
@Piondy001: “This crying thing no dey fit man at all. Leave crying and shedding of tears to women.”
@gee-cleff: “Na only him know wetin him dey face. Abeg make he send me 5m first make I see if life na vanity.”
Fayose’s message renewed discussions about empathy and economic disparity. It emphasized supporting Nigerians during difficult times. The viral moment highlighted ongoing societal challenges.
Watch the emotional appeal below:
“You that are rich and arrogant should think of people right now who do not have good health.”
—Isaac Fayose shared through emotional tears.
Shared via @dammiedammie35 on November 18, 2025