Popular Nollywood actress, Toyin Abraham has responded to trolls on Twitter who according to her always misinterpret her post.
The actress, who was one of the supporters of the All Progressive People Party’s candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has continued to receive criticisms on Twitter from netizens over her tweets.
Toyin came under attack again after her role in the movie ‘Gangs of Lagos’, as netizens believed it contradicted who she is in reality.
It’s all about my job
The talented actress pleaded for peace from social media users and begged them to stop reading awkward meanings to her post.
She further said that the election has come and gone, and now she has moved on as whatever she does now is all about her job and not politically inclined.
Though netizens do not look like they listened to her as they continued to make negative comments on her post.
Reactions: Asiwaju baby
Netizens commented on the tweet without minding her and most of them were adamant about their opinion of the Nollywood star. See reactions below:
@Frankdeburgh: You mean you wanna move on with your job? The job you abandoned for your selfish political interest? 🤔
@official_osasb7: Asiwaju baby use this one take cum
@osike_Pmoney: So you think you can do all that you did during the election and come tell us you have moved on? We are starting our election, and we will keep remembering all that you guys did during the election.
@simplykiki4: lmao,you sef don tire you no fit talk😂😂😂Jagaban baby na inside feem una dey talk truth 😂
@TheLaBii: Oh really? Your job now? I sha hope your men are considering a test each. E get why sha
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Nigerians drag Toyin Abraham over her role in Gangs of Lagos
Meanwhile, Nigerians took to social media to criticize Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham for her role in the newly released movie ‘Gangs of Lagos’.
Despite the way she stormed into the premiere on Thursday night, many have called out the actress for portraying a character that goes against her political beliefs.
Directed and produced by Jade Osiberu, the movie tells the story of childhood friends navigating their way into the world amidst the challenges of growing up on the bustling streets of Isale Eko, Lagos.