Nigerians have dragged Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo through the mud after recently trading words with some Internet trolls.
Mercy Aigbe has no doubt caused havoc for many of her female colleagues as they are no longer free to celebrate married men, following how her relationship with her new husband, Kazeem Adeoti began.
Iyabo had taken to her Instagram page to pen down a tribute to MC Oluomo and a troll had questioned if she wouldn’t end up being Mercy Aigbe’s second.
According to the female troll, she hopes the actress wouldn’t claim to be the owner and snatch his wife.
“Hope tomorrow you won’t claim to be the owner, and ignore his wife Sha. Just asking for a friend. Awon owners owner”.
Firing back, Iyabo Ojo stated that she was spiritually mad.
Unfortunately, netizens weren’t buying her ‘weak clapback’, as they lashed out at her for evading the question.
Some reactions culled below:
olu_herodotus : Everybody na Maria na who dem catch be MERCY eyeBAE
ade_damola: “what has spirituality got to do with that valid question the reply no enter jor”
baddief10 : It’s true now cos after now them go dey claim d owner
ceemplybecca : The clap back didn’t clap tho
almighty_toyosi : Na true talk dey vex them….na jus question na
tulad_jays : Na Mercy cause all this see finish for una
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