Businessman and political commentator Isaac Fayose has shared his opinion on the recent incident involving music legend KWAM1 and an airline pilot. He said that if the pilot had been from the Igbo ethnic group, many Nigerians would have accused Peter Obi of being behind the issue.
In a video posted on Instagram, Fayose explained that this situation shows how bad things have become in the country. He pointed out that younger artists now own private jets, and if KWAM1 believes he is too important to follow airline rules, then he should consider buying one for himself.
He added that the country has become lawless and filled with arrogance. Fayose imagined the public reaction if the pilot was Igbo, saying people would have started linking it to Peter Obi, even without evidence. He criticized how quickly people jump to conclusions based on tribe and politics.
Fayose also condemned the behavior of those who act superior and expect special treatment. He mocked the common phrase, “Do you know who I am?” which some people use to try and intimidate others, saying such arrogance is part of the problem in Nigeria today.
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KWAM1: Imagine the pilot was an Igbo woman, they would have said Peter Obi sent her – Businessman, Isaac Fayose
Businessman and political commentator Isaac Fayose has shared his opinion on the recent incident involving music legend KWAM1 and an airline pilot. He said that if the pilot had been from the Igbo ethnic group, many Nigerians would have accused Peter Obi of being behind the issue.
In a video posted on Instagram, Fayose explained that this situation shows how bad things have become in the country. He pointed out that younger artists now own private jets, and if KWAM1 believes he is too important to follow airline rules, then he should consider buying one for himself.
He added that the country has become lawless and filled with arrogance. Fayose imagined the public reaction if the pilot was Igbo, saying people would have started linking it to Peter Obi, even without evidence. He criticized how quickly people jump to conclusions based on tribe and politics.
Fayose also condemned the behavior of those who act superior and expect special treatment. He mocked the common phrase, “Do you know who I am?” which some people use to try and intimidate others, saying such arrogance is part of the problem in Nigeria today.
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