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Fayose’s brother, Iyabo Ojo trade words over pepper soup

Isaac Fayose, brother of a former Ekiti State Governor has taken to social media to call out actress Iyabo Ojo over the service rendered to him at the thespian’s restaurant.

The ex-governor’s brother called out the actress on his verified Instagram account and asserted that he bought peppered soup worth N7,000 from the actress’ restaurant but was served bones instead of meat.

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Isaac via a video showed his followers what he was served and sent it to his cousin and celebrity stylist, Toyin Lawani, urging them to give notice to Iyabo on the poor services rendered at her restaurant.

According to Isaac, he received a call from Iyabo Ojo who had tagged him “a poor man” and he was only chasing clout.

He said: “I bought pepper soup from Iyabo Ojo’s restaurant in Lekki Phase 1 and they gave me 3 bones and I complained. Iyabo Ojo started abusing me, she called me to abuse me, and she said that I am looking for cheap popularity.

“Why will I do that because I did a video and sent it to my cousin, Toyin Lawani to advise her friend that the service is going down. I have been buying food from Iyabo for 1year and I have all my receipts here. Iyabo called me and started saying all things to me. She said I am poor, that’s why I’m asking for the second round”.

In the allegations made by Isaac Fayose, the Nollywood actress hasn’t made a public announcement to defend her actions.

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