I Wasn’t Paid To Campaign For Tinubu – Toyin Abraham

I Wasn’t Paid To Campaign For Tinubu – Toyin Abraham

Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Toyin Abraham has lashed out at those criticizing her for supporting the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu, saying she is doing what she is doing for free and then, it’s also her right o choose a candidate.

Toyin says those cursing her are only wasting their time.

Recall the actress has been receiving series of backlash for openly saying Tinubu is her prefered candidate for the 2023 presidential election.

Many wondered why she won;t vote for a younger man — Peter Obi, but Toyin says, everyone has a right of choice as Nigerians.

Speaking during a live Instagram session with actress Kemi Afolabi, Toyin said;

“If anybody curses me or swears for me, it can’t affect me because I didn’t collect a dime. It’s only those that took money that can be affected. I, Oluwatoyin, didn’t collect money, and neither did I campaign for anyone, but we’re having this discussion because this is my country, I’m Nigerian, and I gave birth to my child here.

“Nobody can pay me. I sell my movies in cinemas, I sell them on platforms, I’m making my money, and I’m fine. The point is to choose your candidate, and don’t bully me.”

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