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‘Forgive her and let everything slide,’ Toyin Abraham begs fans over Abike Shugaa row
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‘Forgive her and let everything slide,’ Toyin Abraham begs fans over Abike Shugaa row

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours ago 2 mins read
‘Forgive her and let everything slide,’ Toyin Abraham begs fans over Abike Shugaa row

Nollywood actress, Toyin Abraham, has appealed to her supporters to stop attacking social media influencer Pelumi Olawuni, popularly known as Abike Shugaa, amid their ongoing public fallout.

In a short video shared on Snapchat on Monday, the actress urged her fans to forgive Olawuni and move on from the controversy that has dominated social media in recent days. Abraham also acknowledged that anger is a natural reaction but stressed the need for restraint.

“Please, to everybody, it’s okay. Please forgive her.

“There is no one that cannot get angry. Even Jesus was angry… let everything slide. This is a new week. Toyin Titans, no distractions, please,” she added.

The actress also called for a shift in focus, hinting at upcoming projects and a busy release schedule.

“We have a big task ahead of us. We have a lot of YouTube movies coming, and we have a bigger task ahead of us in December,” she said.

Abraham further reflected on past controversies, referencing the backlash she faced online after supporting Bola Tinubu. She, however, said the recent controversy had reshaped her approach to relationships and boundaries.

“For those asking why I didn’t spill the tea in 2023 and 2024… they were bashing me that period, they wanted to kill me,” she said.

“You said create boundaries, I will create boundaries. You said I should stop helping people, no problem. I have learnt my lesson, her too has learnt hers. Let it slide, let us change the topic,” she added.

Abraham’s plea comes after Olawuni had earlier released a lengthy video detailing her experience working with Abraham.

In the video posted on Friday, April 17, 2026, she claimed that while working with the actress, she was paid sums as low as N10,000 and N15,000. She also alleged that Abraham wanted her to inherit her enemies and limit interactions with certain people.

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