Yomi Fabiyi, Publicity Secretary for late actress, Moji Olaiya’s burial committee via his media platform has responded to colleague, Yomi Fash-Lanso’s condemnation of criticism leveled on the Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, over his dismissal of the committee’s request for the state to assist in conducting a befitting burial for the late actress.
Actor, Yomi Fash-Lanso earlier wrote:
'Anyone using the occasion of the largesse of the Jagaban to create an unnecessary divisive and patronising narrative needs his or her head examined for not only being mischievous but outrightly missing the point. If Nollywood is not aware, it should be told that their members are entitled to nothing extra beyond what every other Nigerians are entitled to, and really they have not served the memory of Moji well."
Yomi Fabiyi responded thus:
"Some people from experience they speak and some from experience they don't speak. Whatever you want to push out, ensure it has CONSCIENCE AND COMMON SENSE. IT MUST NOT BE MISSING IN YOUR PERSONALITY.
One thing is standard, If someone travels abroad for holiday perhaps where there is no family member(s) or friend(s) and he or she invariably dies. And in this instance left behind a 2 month old baby. Common sense, it becomes a clear case of emergency and a test of foreign policy of the bereaved nationality. The Embassy if any must step in or relevant government back home be informed for swift intervention. It is the right thing to do.
Before anyone questions the moral justification, economic impact or motive of the concern person(s) on the need to notify the relevant government or any public servant who can be of direct and swift help, I refer them to Course in humanity titled "DUTY OF CARE 101"(Not everybody will pass it anyway). The efficacy and mental theraphy returning the deceased body to the family alone for proper burial and re-uniting the child with his/her family will be immeasurable and by extention a great deal on our national reputation and citizenship. Everything is not just about money and politics.
It is a rare case of emergency especially when an infant is involved. When you have humane people in or out government who respond to such clarion call, you begin to have more trust in public service and hope of reaping the dividends of democracy.
It is not in my habit to dignify everybody with a response but it do beat my imagination if I see people who by one way or the other hold relevant position of trust and care particularly where I belong but out of ego, envy, hate and greed betray a simple act of respect and trust against who they should care. Seeing them employ some coinage to further expose their insensitivity... Anyway, when an association have people with reckless ego and pride as administrators, they troll their members publicly to score cheap hype. Intelligent people are never silent, but trust me, they know when to be quiet.
Posterity will always reckon with those individuals who effortlessly offer kindness and not excuses. Humanity."
'Anyone using the occasion of the largesse of the Jagaban to create an unnecessary divisive and patronising narrative needs his or her head examined for not only being mischievous but outrightly missing the point. If Nollywood is not aware, it should be told that their members are entitled to nothing extra beyond what every other Nigerians are entitled to, and really they have not served the memory of Moji well."
Yomi Fabiyi responded thus:
"Some people from experience they speak and some from experience they don't speak. Whatever you want to push out, ensure it has CONSCIENCE AND COMMON SENSE. IT MUST NOT BE MISSING IN YOUR PERSONALITY.
One thing is standard, If someone travels abroad for holiday perhaps where there is no family member(s) or friend(s) and he or she invariably dies. And in this instance left behind a 2 month old baby. Common sense, it becomes a clear case of emergency and a test of foreign policy of the bereaved nationality. The Embassy if any must step in or relevant government back home be informed for swift intervention. It is the right thing to do.
Before anyone questions the moral justification, economic impact or motive of the concern person(s) on the need to notify the relevant government or any public servant who can be of direct and swift help, I refer them to Course in humanity titled "DUTY OF CARE 101"(Not everybody will pass it anyway). The efficacy and mental theraphy returning the deceased body to the family alone for proper burial and re-uniting the child with his/her family will be immeasurable and by extention a great deal on our national reputation and citizenship. Everything is not just about money and politics.
It is a rare case of emergency especially when an infant is involved. When you have humane people in or out government who respond to such clarion call, you begin to have more trust in public service and hope of reaping the dividends of democracy.
It is not in my habit to dignify everybody with a response but it do beat my imagination if I see people who by one way or the other hold relevant position of trust and care particularly where I belong but out of ego, envy, hate and greed betray a simple act of respect and trust against who they should care. Seeing them employ some coinage to further expose their insensitivity... Anyway, when an association have people with reckless ego and pride as administrators, they troll their members publicly to score cheap hype. Intelligent people are never silent, but trust me, they know when to be quiet.
Posterity will always reckon with those individuals who effortlessly offer kindness and not excuses. Humanity."
See Yomi Fabiyi's response to Fash Lanso's condemnation
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May 24, 2017
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