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“This One Go Loud” – Isaac Fayose Claims He Can Make Lagos Billions Monthly With Music City Plan

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The political commentator and brother to former Ekiti governor Ayo Fayose has sparked serious conversation online after saying he could generate ₦2 billion in just six months if given the chance to govern Lagos State.

Omo! ₦2 billion? Every month?? This one go loud oo


“I’d Create a Music City Between Ikate and Ilashe”

Speaking on the Honest Bunch Podcast, Isaac Fayose laid out a not-so-regular plan on how he would completely turn Lagos around financially. He claimed that the current government isn’t tapping into the state’s full revenue potential and that his entertainment-driven idea would boost both tourism and tech.

In his words:

“If I’m Lagos State Governor, I can generate two billion in six months… I will create a music city between Ikate and Ilashe. You only get there by boat. It’ll be an artist city to celebrate all our musicians and creatives… I’ll sell apartments for $1 million, invite Netflix, Google… even convert Yahoo boys to tech boys.”

Omo! From Yahoo to tech? That line alone get social media talking crazy! 😂


Fayose’s Big Vision: Tech, Tourism & Entertainment

According to Fayose, the idea is to build an “artiste city” that will attract global brands and investments — from record labels to tech giants.

He added that poverty persists because access to financial support in Nigeria is frustrating, saying:

“No money. You go bank, they ask for your mama DNA before they give you loan. Meanwhile, the government is sitting on trillions.”

Omo this matter deep! Because as he talk am like that, e pain some people oo 🥴


Just To Be Clear…

As of the time of this report, Isaac Fayose holds no political office and these statements were made during a podcast chat. His views are personal opinions and have not been backed by any official data.

But one thing is certain — the streets are reacting! Some are calling it “visionary talk”, while others are side-eyeing the feasibility. Either way, this one go trend.