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Toyin Abraham Denies Orchestrating Influencer Big Ayo's Re-arrest
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Toyin Abraham Denies Orchestrating Influencer Big Ayo's Re-arrest

From Vanguard · (1d ago) English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Nigerian actress Toyin Abraham has denied involvement in the alleged re-arrest of social media influencer Big Ayo.
  • Rumors circulated online suggesting Abraham was behind Ayo's recent arrest following a 2024 dispute.
  • The denial addresses online speculation linking the actress to the influencer's legal troubles.

Online rumors have swirled regarding actress Toyin Abraham's alleged involvement in the recent re-arrest of social media influencer Big Ayo. These claims, circulating widely on social media platforms, suggest that Abraham orchestrated the influencer's latest legal troubles stemming from a dispute between them in 2024.

However, Abraham has officially denied any role in the alleged re-arrest. This statement aims to quell the speculation and distance the actress from the influencer's ongoing issues. The initial dispute between Abraham and Big Ayo occurred in 2024, and the current rumors suggest a continuation or escalation of that conflict, with Abraham purportedly pulling strings behind the scenes.

The rumour, which began circulating online, suggested that the actress was behind another arrest involving the influencer following their dispute in 2024.

โ€” Vanguard NewsReporting on the online rumors surrounding Toyin Abraham's alleged involvement.

The Nigerian entertainment scene is no stranger to public disputes and online gossip. This incident highlights the rapid spread of unverified information and the public's fascination with celebrity conflicts. Abraham's denial serves as a direct refutation of these online narratives, seeking to clarify her position amidst the swirling rumors.

Toyin Abraham denies role in alleged re-arrest of influencer Big Ayo

โ€” Vanguard NewsThe headline of the article, directly stating Abraham's denial.
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Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.