- Toyin Abraham has publicly committed to defending Iyabo Ojo against prolonged criticism.
- Iyabo faced backlash over controversies involving late Mohbad, Sam Larry, Naira Marley, and Lizzy Anjorin.
- Abraham previously supported Iyabo privately but is now taking a public stance.
- Iyabo advised Abraham to remain calm and avoid public confrontation while affirming her love.
- The Instagram exchange has been deleted but generated significant online discussion.
- Fans praised Abraham’s loyalty, while some agreed with Iyabo’s call for measured responses.
- The incident highlights the challenges of public scrutiny for Nollywood celebrities.
Toyin Abraham has stepped into the spotlight to shield her longtime friend and colleague Iyabo Ojo from a wave of online and industry criticism.
For months, Iyabo has been targeted over her involvement in matters related to the late Mohbad, Sam Larry, Naira Marley, and conflicts with fellow actress Lizzy Anjorin.
Abraham had remained in the background, offering private support while Iyabo endured the relentless scrutiny.
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However, she has now decided that private action is no longer enough.
Taking to Instagram, the actress warned that she is prepared to confront the situation head-on and take a more assertive stance, signaling a shift from silent support to visible defense.
In response, Iyabo encouraged Abraham to maintain her composure and refrain from escalating the situation, while expressing gratitude and love for her friend.
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The brief Instagram interaction, since deleted, quickly caught the attention of fans and social media users.
Supporters applauded Abraham’s loyalty and commitment, while others echoed Iyabo’s advice for restraint and careful handling of the matter.
This latest development has reignited conversations about solidarity, loyalty, and the pressures faced by Nollywood stars in the public eye.
“Aunty mi, Aunty Iyabo… I’ve watched you get bullied for months. I stayed silent, fighting with you in spirit, hoping they’d stop. But they didn’t. Now, I’m about to react, and I pray the world won’t call it ‘overreacting.’ Because this time, I’m going to OVERDO it. Not just as a mum… but as the Oversabi that I am. Let’s go,” she wrote.