Lizzy Anjorin blasts Iyabo Ojo over alleged curses, family attacks

Christian George
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The feud between actresses Iyabo Ojo and Lizzy Anjorin escalated after Anjorin posted a video response following Ojo’s resharing of clips mocking those she accused of targeting her online.

Earlier, Iyabo Ojo had circulated videos that ridiculed individuals she said had been going after Lizzy Anjorin, with a caption indicating she would confront the perpetrators once she returned to Lagos.

Lizzy saw the viral clip and issued a sharp reply.

Anjorin accused Ojo of habitually cursing her own children and those of others, saying she would not allow the matter to go unanswered.

She alleged that Ojo pretended to be innocent while causing turmoil in other people’s lives.

Her social media comments quickly filled with supporters urging her to continue the attack, while a smaller group urged restraint.

In a lengthy caption, Lizzy wrote: “Dear Cry Cry Admin ikudonationIyabo Ojo, you evil bstad, daughter of Olubumi Fetuga who was md for 30 years, you think you can gaslight Nigeria with your fake tears and Nollywood nonsense? Your post is a bigger joke than your tired acting career! You’re a manipulative, donation-chasing destroyer who’ll burn down families just for clout and cash. I’m Lizzy Anjorin, the Yeyemesho , and I’m here to drg your wicked soul through the streets of Lagos. Buckle up, because this mother’s fire is about to roast you!”

She continued by accusing Ojo of twisting narratives to appear blameless while harming her family: “You’re the asiniwaye of gaslighting, Iyabo, twisting stories to play innocent while you stab me and my family in the back. Just 24 hours after Gistlover posted those Florida pictures with Alaafin, you were shouting them out, hyping platforms that curse my children, calling them “Ikufestus” and “IKU Priscilla” like they’re living corpses.”

Lizzy also alleged Ojo condoned the mistreatment of her child, writing: “You clapped for Esabod when she slapped my toddler’s face on an animal’s head—my toddler!—and laughed on her filthy show of shame. You, a mother? Your madness runs deeper than your mother’s 30-year curse! My heart is shattered, Iyabo, holding my baby girl tight, praying she’s safe from your evil. Every true mothers and abiyamo in Nigeria feels my pain, and I’m ready to fight to finish.”

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