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TOO BAD! Obidients Posts Toyin Abraham’s Obituary For Supporting TINUBU, She Reacts

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POPULAR Nollywood actress, Toyin Abraham has shown her displeasure at supporters of Labour Party’s Presidential candidate, Peter Obi for posting an obituary of her just because she is supporting the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

The photo was posted on social media with RIP inscripted on it.

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And angry Toyin took to his Twitter and Instagram pages to tell supporters of Obi to stop bullying people for their choices.

She wrote: “Stop bullying people for their choices #asiwajubaby.”
In another posted she wrote: “It is no more Democracy if you don’t allow people to make their decision freely. Everyone can not see things from your own angle ONLY.

“Bullying, harassing and threatening people’s life because they disagree with you on personal choice shouldn’t be encouraged at all.

“Why would anyone put this out there? Why? Why should anyone wish others bad because they made a different choice? Why?

The obituary post against Toyin Abraham
“Death is not my portion in Jesus name. #asiwajubaby #iamasiwajubaby”

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Commenting on Toyin’s post, actress Iyabo Ojo wrote: “I reject it for you, It shall never be your portion my dear.

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