
Oyo Attack: My heart is heavy - Actress Toyin Abraham mourns victims
Nigerian actress and filmmaker, Toyin Abraham, has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic incident involving teachers and children abducted in Oyo State.

The Nation Newspaper ‘No child should fear school’, Toyin Abraham reacts to Oyo abduction
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May 20, 2026
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The Nation Newspaper ‘No child should fear school’, Toyin Abraham reacts to Oyo abduction
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Toyin Abraham Ajeyemi (née Aimakhu) is a prominent Nigerian actress, filmmaker, and producer born on September 5, 1982, in Auchi, Edo State. She began her acting career in 2003 and gained widespread recognition with films like Alakada (2013), Elevator Baby (2019), and The Prophetess (2021). Abraham is also known for her reality show, Keeping Up With Toyin Aimakhu. In 2023, she produced the supernatural drama Malaika, which became her highest-grossing film, earning over ₦300 million at the box office
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