Youths storm Toyin Abraham’ movie set in Oyo amidst social media attack

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On Friday, some National Youth Service Corps members (NYSC) visited Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham on her movie set to show love and solidarity.

Recall the mother of one faced a public backlash for allegedly arresting the mother of an X user, who defamed her.

Abraham, however, debunked the claims, insisting she never illegally arrested the individual or the mother and declaring her readiness to die over the issue.

“I said I wasn’t going to say anything anymore, but there are some things that you can’t accuse me wrongly of and expect me not to say something. I would not arrest anybody’s mum because I have a mother as well.

“I never arrested anyone’s mother. I have not committed any crime, and I have only exercised my democratic rights, and they keep bullying me,” Abraham stated.

Despite the actress’s denial, the events took a surprising turn after aggressive fans edited her bio on Wikipedia, tagging her as a bully. Others took the video streaming platform Netflix to demand that her movies be taken down.

Expressing deep frustration with the backlash, Abraham hinted at extreme distress and asserted her readiness to die and take those who slander or bully her along.

The controversy has drawn reactions from several celebrities, including Mr. Macaroni, who warned against using fame and clout to intimidate or lock up fellow citizens—other celebrities, such as Saidi Balogun, others threw their weight behind the actress.

In the video that surfaced on social media, corp members could be heard expressing their love for the famous actress. Excited, the actress interacted with them in laughter.

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