Actress Toyin Abraham has refuted claims that she arrested a Twitter user’s mother, following allegations made on social media. The user accused the filmmaker of illegally detaining his mother, but Abraham clarified that she only reported threats to her life and family to the cybercrime unit.
Abraham explained that a friend of the user, named Ayo, was arrested for alleged bullying and defamation, not the user's mother. She emphasized that she did not initiate any arrests and had only taken necessary steps to protect herself and her family from online threats.
The incident has sparked discussions about the impact of online bullying and harassment. Abraham shared her stance on the issue, stating that while she can tolerate personal insults, she draws the line at threats and lies involving her children and family. She reiterated that she never arrested anyone's mother, but rather made a report as a concerned citizen.
Abraham responded to further allegations from another user, who claimed his mother was arrested from her shop. She clarified that the arrest was related to cyberbullying actions by Ayo and that his mother chose to stay at the police station in support of him. This case highlights the broader conversation about responsible social media use and the boundaries of free speech.