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Iyabo Ojo welcomes Toyin Abraham as she storms Tanzania for Priscilla’s wedding

  • Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham visited Tanzania to attend the white wedding of Priscilla Ojo and her husband, Juma Jux.
    • Priscilla Ojo, daughter of Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, recently weds Tanzanian lover Juma Jux.
    • The photos showcase Juma Jux and Priscilla Ojo’s stunning attire and joyful moments with their loved ones.

    Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has arrived in Tanzania to participate in the white wedding of Priscilla Ojo and her spouse, Juma Jux.

    It is worth noting that just a few days prior, Priscilla Ojo, the daughter of Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, exchanged vows with her Tanzanian partner, Juma Jux.

    The photographs provide a glimpse into the stunning attire and joyful moments shared by Juma Jux and Priscilla Ojo, surrounded by their family, friends, and close associates.

    In anticipation of the white wedding, Toyin Abraham was seen at the airport alongside Iyabo Ojo.

    The two actresses were captured running towards one another before engaging in a heartfelt embrace, highlighting their strong friendship.

    In sharing the video, Iyabo Ojo wrote, “My baby @toyin_abraham is here for her baby @its.priscy”.

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    In other news, A Nigerian student has shared troubling information on social media about her classmates damaging her reputation. They made unsettling jokes about kidnapping, killing, and using her for rituals.

    In a detailed post on X (formerly Twitter), she explained how she found a conversation in her school’s group chat, where her name was brought up in a disturbing manner.

    She shared that she usually skips over the chats, but recently she looked at them and was surprised to see her classmates openly talking about how much they dislike her. Some even joked about hurting her.

    “Something happened last night, and all day I’ve wrestled with being the bigger person, wondering if it’s enough to just move on or if I’m supposed to do something about it. So, girls, I need your opinions on a potentially dangerous thing. Please read my thread without any bias.” 

    She shared that the problem started when her class group participated in an anonymous chat.

    As the messages came in, she stumbled upon one where someone expressed their dislike for her, ridiculing her walk, laugh, and her self-made wig.

    “Fine, it’s valid. People are allowed to be cowards and hate me behind my back,” she wrote. 

    It really upset her when a girl announced her hatred and suggested using her for rituals to keep her from being “a waste of space.” Another student agreed, and they laughed together.

    Realizing the seriousness of what was said, she took screenshots for proof but was unsure about her next steps.

    “I mean, what would you do if someone even jokingly suggested they hate you enough to kill you?”

    She added that the girl who started the talk had been upset since they first met.

    When the student wouldn’t let her touch her hair and nose ring, she got offended and seemed to dislike her from that point on.

    Another girl, who laughed at the troubling joke, was someone who had not paid back the money she owed her for more than a year.

    “To think she’d be at the forefront of publicly discussing killing me now is funny.” 

    Even though another student confronted the bully and mocked her for being overweight, it didn’t calm the student’s worries.

    “That’s not enough for me. I think if someone openly says stuff like that, then they’re dangerous.” 

    She voiced her rising fears for her safety, asking herself if she should brush off the problem or take steps to prevent it from getting out of hand.

    “So far, I’ve always minded my business. But now, should I ignore this and move on, hoping they’re not evil enough to actually kidnap me, set me up, or pour acid on me one day?” 

    As she recounted her experience, numerous social media users filled the comments with tips, pushing her to take it seriously and report it to the proper authorities.

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