Toyin Abraham Reacts to Backlash Over Tinubu Photos, Threatens to Expose Trolls

Nollywood star Toyin Abraham has responded strongly to the wave of online criticism that followed the circulation of her photos with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, warning that those who deliberately attacked her will eventually be exposed.

Toyin Abraham Reacts to Backlash Over Tinubu Photos, Threatens to Expose Trolls

According to reports, the actress reacted after social media users attempted to mock and shame her, with some suggesting that the online harassment was coordinated. Abraham revealed that she has evidence — including screenshots, videos, and direct confessions — from individuals who allegedly participated in the campaign against her.

The actress maintained that she remains unbothered by the attacks, stating that her clear conscience and faith give her confidence that the truth will prevail. While noting that she has chosen to forgive those involved, she stressed that forgiveness does not erase the facts.

Her comments were triggered by a post from an X (formerly Twitter) user, @mariolexxx, who admitted to repeatedly trolling her online after her pictures with the president surfaced. The user claimed that members of a group encouraged them to flood her comment sections with sarcastic remarks such as “What did Tinubu tell you?”

Reacting to the admission, Toyin Abraham suggested that similar actions had been fueled by incentives, including a coordinated effort to label her with derogatory names. She warned that anyone who accepted money or instructions to tarnish her image without justification would eventually face public embarrassment.

The actress emphasised that as long as she remains true to herself and accountable to God, no attempt to disgrace her would succeed. She reiterated that the evidence in her possession would speak for itself when the time is right.

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Toyin Abraham’s response has since sparked renewed conversations online about cyberbullying, celebrity shaming, and the growing trend of coordinated social media attacks.

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