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Monday, May 26, 2025

Bizman Isaac Fayose Compares CP's Kneeling To Bizman Seyi Vodi's Standing To Greet VP Shettima

Businessman Issac fayose has used Bizman Cubana chief priests kneeling down to greet Vice President Shettima and Bizman Seyi Vodi standing respectfully t greet.....He used these scenarios to advice Nigerian youths not to be sycophants.



He says that "there is huge difference between competence and incompetency.there is massive difference between integrity and no integrity.
‎I want to give you an example today, there is a guy called Seyi vodi vice president was there yesterday to patronize him. He wasn't kneeling down, he wasn't going around. Because he has integrity, proven track record.

‎And there is another video of money nah water cubana chief priest he knelt down like a puppy as orobo as him be. He knelt down gbaga! On the floor for the same vice president because he doesn't have any track record. Who knows cubana chief priest before. Do you know him seven years ago? How did he get the money?. He drives a car of1.6 billion, he has other ones he bought. How did he make his money we don't know. That is why you see him kneeling to the powers. That be maybe he is looking for protection.

‎But you see Seyi vodi because he is upright and diligent in his ways, he stood upright as the vice president came to patronize him.

‎I want to tell you today, be diligent in your ways the high and mighty will come to you. Don't be like money nah water. Their fame their power is for a short time because there is no track record for the money. They just come jump in, nobody knows him before so he needs all the protection he can get for the money.

‎So I want to advice you in life whatever you do, stay on your track record work well diligently then you will be a super man you will not be kneeling down like a puppy dog unnecessary eye service.
‎Money nah water, your money no trip me because I don't know the source of your money. But Seyi vodi three gbosas for you"

20 comments:

  1. Leave Rick Ross for us like that, country hard anything to put food for table.

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    1. What he said makes a lot of sense,

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  2. No one should come here and say cubana was showing respect. Igbos do not believe in that form of greetings even Seyi that is a yrouba guy sef no kneel

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    1. Yorubas prostrate, they don’t kneel.

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  3. I like this message in particular.

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  4. Who can read the hand writing on the wall?? He sounds like a Chauvinist abi he is one.

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    1. Chauvinist ke???

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    2. Wetin bring chauvinist enter this talk....no correlation

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  5. Shading while passing a meaningful message. Oga Isaac you get kanta with CP before?

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  6. Another cho cho cho promax. 🙄🙄🙄

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  7. Mr Isaac who are you? If Pascal it's new money, what are you?
    Your mother was a fuel attendant in ado ekiti once upon a time.
    Your father was one of the first Yahoo boys in ekiti, he got a deal, ate the money and couldn't deliver, then he went ahead and printed copies of his own obituary and forwarded it to them, the company sent representatives to pay a condolence visit to his family and met him at the front of the house eating iyan. Issac mind yourself.

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    1. You see why people suppose dey apply break when dem wan talk? somebody just went to your family archive now because you dey yap who no see you. Isaac pack your sub in peace o.

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    2. And so? Can't he be different from his father?

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    3. Yepa! 16.18, you finished him.🤣

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  8. Your comparison not necessary, you only take sides of what suits you.

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  9. Thank you, Mr. Fayose, but the scenarios you're comparing are not the same. Seyi Vodi is a businessman selling goods, and the Vice President visited to patronize his business. Naturally, he can choose to welcome the VP to his shop or office in whatever manner he deems appropriate.

    However, the meeting between the VP and CP was not transactional—it was on a lighter mood Therefore, the CP kneeling to greet the Vice President is not out of order. He did it as a gesture of respect, which is culturally acceptable and contextually appropriate in this case. Comparing the two scenarios overlooks the differing nature and context of each meeting. Eyin agbaya yi, ise ki le n se gan? What is your pedigree sef aside sycophancy?

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    1. Real agbaya, na the chochocho no let am blow, Mr 'women take care of me' , make I thief teddy a term when he cmot bbn and ebuka ask am question for stage

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