Nollywood actress and filmmaker Toyin Abraham has urged her supporters, popularly known as “Toyin Titans,” to stop attacking her former protégé, Pelumi Olawuni, amid their ongoing public disagreement.
In a Snapchat video posted on Monday, Abraham appealed for calm and forgiveness, asking fans to step back from the growing online hostility.
“Please, to everybody, it’s okay. Please forgive her,” she said.
She added that while anger is a normal emotion, it should not be allowed to fuel further conflict, urging her followers to move on from the controversy.
“There is no one that cannot get angry. Even Jesus was angry… let everything slide. This is a new week. Toyin Titans, no distractions, please,” she said.
Abraham also reminded fans of her upcoming projects, including multiple YouTube film releases and a major production scheduled for December, stressing the need to stay focused.
“We have a big task ahead of us. We have a lot of YouTube movies coming, and we have a bigger task ahead of us in December,” she said.
She further reflected on past online backlash she faced in 2023 and 2024 after publicly supporting President Bola Tinubu, saying those experiences shaped her current stance on boundaries and public disputes.
“For those asking why I didn’t spill the tea in 2023 and 2024… they were bashing me that period, they wanted to kill me,” she said.
Abraham noted that both she and Abike had “learned lessons” from the fallout and urged fans to drop the issue entirely.
“You said create boundaries, I will create boundaries. You said I should stop helping people, no problem. I have learnt my lesson, her too has learnt hers. Let it slide, let us change the topic,” she added.
The appeal comes after Abike Shugaa revealed that YouTube flagged her recent video on the dispute for privacy concerns, giving her an option to edit or remove it, though no strike was issued.
The controversy escalated after Abike released a detailed video alleging control, betrayal, and threats during her time under Abraham’s mentorship—claims the actress has denied while choosing not to engage in a point-by-point public rebuttal.