Iyabo Ojo Blames Toyin Abraham Over Funke Akindele Truce

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has stated that her previous mediation efforts between fellow performers Toyin Abraham and Funke Akindele were undermined after Abraham allegedly breached a mutual agreement to handle disagreements privately. The remarks follow a recorded moment at Ojo’s recent film premiere that renewed attention to tensions between the two actresses.

On Sunday, footage from the event circulated online, showing Akindele declining to interact with Abraham during a public gathering. The exchange quickly gained traction across social media, prompting industry observers to call on Ojo to address the situation, citing her prior role as an intermediary between the performers.

In a detailed Instagram statement, Ojo explained that the original reconciliation required both parties to avoid public criticism and address any future conflicts privately. According to Ojo, this arrangement was disrupted when Abraham recently questioned the theatrical performance of her film, suggesting that undisclosed interference was affecting its commercial results. The comments sparked widespread speculation, with several social media users directing criticism toward Akindele, which reignited a public disagreement.

Ojo outlined her earlier mediation process, which involved direct discussions and personal appeals to both actresses. Those interventions initially produced a temporary resolution, evidenced by their joint public appearances over recent months. Addressing the current developments, Ojo confirmed she will not participate in future reconciliation efforts. She asked fans and industry stakeholders to respect her decision to step away from the matter.

The ongoing coverage reflects the heightened public scrutiny that accompanies interpersonal disagreements among prominent figures in Nigeria’s entertainment sector. Both Abraham and Akindele maintain substantial professional platforms, and their recent interaction continues to draw attention across media channels. For now, Ojo has maintained a clear position on non-involvement, indicating that any further developments will proceed without her direct participation.

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