VeryDarkBlackMan issues Toyin Abraham 24 hours to release Ayo
In a dramatic turn of events, Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has found herself at the center of a heated controversy involving social media influencer Big Ayo and the mysterious figure known as VeryDarkBlackMan. The saga began when VeryDarkBlackMan issued a 24-hour ultimatum to Toyin Abraham, demanding the release of Big Ayo, who had been arrested following allegations of cyberstalking and defamation of character.
The arrest of Big Ayo has sparked a firestorm of criticism, with many accusing Toyin Abraham of using her influence and connections to target a fellow Nigerian for personal grievances. Human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong has been particularly vocal in his condemnation of the actress, urging her to release Big Ayo and warning her against using state institutions to witch-hunt individuals for insulting her.
In a post on his X page, Effiong emphasized the distinction between defamation of character and cyberstalking, stating that most cybercrime charges related to insults on the internet would be thrown out in court. He also raised concerns about the arrest of Big Ayo’s mother, suggesting that Toyin Abraham may have opened herself up to a serious lawsuit.
Toyin Abraham and the VeryDarkBlackMan Ultimatum: The Tale of Ayo’s Arrest
The controversy has been further fueled by the involvement of VeryDarkBlackMan, who has taken to social media to issue a stern warning to Toyin Abraham. In a video posted on X, VeryDarkBlackMan threatened to take matters into his own hands if Big Ayo is not released within 24 hours.
The situation has put Toyin Abraham in a difficult position, as she faces mounting pressure from both the public and her peers to release Big Ayo. The actress has yet to respond to the ultimatum, leaving many to wonder how this high-stakes drama will unfold.
As the clock ticks down, the eyes of the nation are fixed on Toyin Abraham, waiting to see whether she will heed the warning of VeryDarkBlackMan and release Big Ayo, or whether she will stand her ground and face the consequences of her actions.