Iyabo Ojo Accuses Lizzy Anjorin of Mental Instability After Continued Online Attacks

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has publicly responded to repeated online attacks from fellow actress Lizzy Anjorin, accusing her of suffering from a mental health condition.

The exchange follows Anjorin’s latest allegation, in which she claimed Iyabo Ojo was responsible for the death of singer Destiny Boy. The accusation sparked widespread debate across social media platforms.

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During a TikTok livestream on Tuesday, Iyabo Ojo said she initially felt anger towards Anjorin, but later developed sympathy, claiming the actress’s behaviour suggested “mental disorder”.

“I was angry with her at first, but now I feel sorry for her. She is not okay. At this stage, I feel sorry for her,” Iyabo said.

She added that Anjorin’s comments appear inconsistent and confusing, suggesting memory loss and the need for medical intervention.

“As long as they don’t take her for medication treatment, she will not stop. She’s not going to stop,” Iyabo said. “Sometimes when she’s talking, her words are not lining up. She’s saying one thing today and another thing tomorrow.”

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The response comes days after reports emerged that Lizzy Anjorin was arrested following a petition from Toyin Abraham, Dayo Amusa, and Iyabo Ojo alleging default and bullying.

The situation has drawn renewed attention to ongoing tensions between the actresses, with fans and followers divided over the claims and counterclaims.Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has publicly responded to repeated online attacks from fellow actress Lizzy Anjorin, accusing her of suffering from a mental health condition.

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The exchange follows Anjorin’s latest allegation, in which she claimed Iyabo Ojo was responsible for the death of singer Destiny Boy. The accusation sparked widespread debate across social media platforms.

During a TikTok livestream on Tuesday, Iyabo Ojo said she initially felt anger towards Anjorin, but later developed sympathy, claiming the actress’s behaviour suggested “mental disorder”.

“I was angry with her at first, but now I feel sorry for her. She is not okay. At this stage, I feel sorry for her,” Iyabo said.

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She added that Anjorin’s comments appear inconsistent and confusing, suggesting memory loss and the need for medical intervention.

“As long as they don’t take her for medication treatment, she will not stop. She’s not going to stop,” Iyabo said. “Sometimes when she’s talking, her words are not lining up. She’s saying one thing today and another thing tomorrow.”

The response comes days after reports emerged that Lizzy Anjorin was arrested following a petition from Toyin Abraham, Dayo Amusa, and Iyabo Ojo alleging default and bullying.

The situation has drawn renewed attention to ongoing tensions between the actresses, with fans and followers divided over the claims and counterclaims.