Actress and filmmaker Toyin Abraham has responded to social media users who attempted to shame her after photos of her with President Bola Tinubu went viral, warning that those attacking her without cause will be publicly exposed.
Abraham, on X, stated she has screenshots and videos of confessions from people who tried to drag her online, insisting that as long as she serves God and her hands are clean, anyone who attempts to disgrace her will be put to shame.

She added that she has forgiven those who targeted her, but made it clear that the truth will come out.
The actress made the fresh submission in response to a social media user who hinted that statements against her were sponsored.
The popular filmmaker and actress took to social media to respond to critics who, according to her, launched a coordinated campaign to shame and ridicule her after the images surfaced.
Toyin warned that anyone who attacked her without cause would soon be exposed, stressing that she has evidence to back up her claims.
The actress revealed that she has screenshots, WhatsApp messages, Telegram chats, and even videos of people allegedly confessing to being paid to drag her online.
The 𝕏 user, identified as @mariolexxx, wrote: “The moment Toyin Aimaku pictures with Tinubu was drop in the group, they told us to be asking her for every comment section that “Wetin Tinubu tell you”.
“Meself wey be mumu that time, i no allow Eni eleni to rest, any post from her, I don rush ask her “Wetin Tinubu tell you”.
In response, Toyin wrote:
“Even this recent one they munch everything to me that they said they should all call me Alabosi but guess what except I don’t serve a living GOD and my hands are not clean will they not be put to shame.
Anyone born from a woman through natural or cs birth that collected money to shame or drag me without doing anything, I say it again and loud except I don’t serve GOD and except my hands aren’t clean, trust me on this they will all be put to public shame.
All the telegram and Whatsap screenshots I have and videos of real confessions.”
She also clarified that while she has forgiven those involved, forgiveness does not mean she will stay silent. According to her, the evidence she has collected will eventually speak louder than speculation and ridicule.
Finally, Toyin addressed claims that her previous silence indicated guilt, explaining that she had chosen peace over engaging in public disputes until the situation became too distorted to ignore.