Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has set social media abuzz with his claim of donating N50 million to the NGO run by social activist, VeryDarkMan. The claim, made during a recent public appearance, has ignited widespread debate across various platforms.
While some netizens praised Fayose for his alleged generosity, others questioned the authenticity of the donation. Critics pointed to the lack of documented evidence and transparency surrounding the supposed transaction, urging both Fayose and VeryDarkMan to provide clarification.
VeryDarkMan, known for his outspoken advocacy on social issues, has not officially confirmed or denied receiving the alleged donation. His silence has further fueled speculation, with many calling for greater accountability in the funding of NGOs.
Supporters of Fayose argue that the former governor has a track record of philanthropy, emphasizing that the claim aligns with his history of supporting community-based initiatives. On the other hand, skeptics argue that the timing of the claim raises questions about political motives.
As the debate continues, the incident has brought to light broader concerns about transparency and trust in public figures and NGOs. Many are calling for clearer regulations to ensure that charitable donations are both genuine and publicly accountable.