Key Points:
- Israel faces pushback for silence on Kwara crisis on X. He replies fast and sets clear role lines.
- He says he is Lagos-born and not Kwara’s boss. He adds that he mourns with all Kwarans.
- He claps back at body-shame shots with firm self-love. He names @CubanaChief and Asari Dokubo in a post.
Dayo Israel, the APC National Youth Leader, drew heat on X. Some users said he kept mute on the Kwara crisis. He pushed back with sharp lines. He also set what he can and cannot do.

First, he shared a work note from Imo State. He called himself the “highest ranking APC official from Southwest Nigeria.” He added he is the “third highest” from the zone as NYL. He said he was on a national task.
Soon after, @ImmanuelMick hit him with a harsh claim. “You’re from Kwara, your people were murdered in cold blood,” he wrote. He then said Israel was busy “doing otumokpo.” The jab stirred replies and fresh talk.
Israel said the claim was false and unfair. “I am from Lagos State,” he wrote in one post. He named “Olowogbowo (Agbole Baba Eleran/Baba Dudu)” as his root. He added the Banire family in Ibita Ofin, Lagos Island.
He did not stop at his root line. “The lives of every Kwara person matter and I mourn,” he said. “But I am not the Governor of Kwara or any senator,” he added. “Neither am I the NSA or IGP of Police.”
Another user, @Neyosimao, pressed him with a vote-time swipe. He warned that “jihadists” might take over Israel’s “home town.” Israel fired back, “Twat, go and sit down, Olaniyi Ode… sorry Sonde.” The clash drew more views on the thread.
A third user, @Seun92210516, called him “not a good leader.” He said Israel had poor talk lines with his base. He added that “lots” had happened in three days. He said Israel was only “gallivanting.”
Israel told him to aim his grief right. “Plenty things are happening, even in Lagos,” he wrote. “I am not the President of Nigeria,” he added. He said there is also a Kwara Youth Leader for such issues.
Body-shame jabs then crept into the talk. A follower joked, “Somebody just called you Adeyokun at the back.” Israel posted fresh photos and a long self-love note. He name-checked @CubanaChief and Asari Dokubo too.
He wrote that he had “a great body” and loved it. He said he was “not too thick and not too fat.” He called himself “fearfully made” by God. He said the “loser” only showed deep hurt in his own mind.
The thread sat in a loud day on X. Similar rows shaped talk on other feeds that day. Fans were already debating a social media claim storm around Mercy Eke. Music heads also buzzed over an Afrobeats remix call.
Sharp replies meet claims on Kwara roots
Israel stressed his Lagos birth and family lines. He said he still mourned the pain in Kwara. He set clear limits to his youth leader post. He asked users to send grief to the right desks.
Body-shame jabs draw firm self-love note
He posed in new shots to show calm pride. He said he looked like “the best of God’s work.” He said the insults meant nothing to him. He moved on with his trip in Imo





