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‘Toyo Baby’ calls out Nigerian pastor for impersonating her

Nigerian actress Juliana Oluwatobiloba Olayode, popularly known as ‘Toyo Baby’ from her time on the ‘Jenifa’s Diary’ Tv show, has accused a Nigerian Pastor, Timilehin Adigun, of holding on to her social media accounts and impersonating her on social media.

The actress took to her Instagram page on Monday and in a video, explained that her Facebook and Instagram accounts had been hacked, and it is why she has not been online for a period of time.

She also explained how she managed to regain access to her Instagram account thanks to the help of someone recommended by a friend that she calls ‘Mummy G’ in her video, but her Facebook account got unpublished by Pastor Timilehin Adigun.

She said she was upset when she found out her Facebook account had been unpublished by Pastor Timilehin, and also mentioned that the pastor had earlier impersonated her on Facebook, posting a picture of himself with his wife and writing praises about them, using her Facebook account.

On Sunday, she decided to pay the pastor a visit at his church, after the church service, to avoid any ‘drama’ (as she put it), but she went with her sisters who refused to let her go alone.

She headed to Pastor Timilehin’s office and demanded her passwords but when it seemed the pastor had no clue what she was talking about, she listed them.

They are, the password to her book on Amazon and Olaf’s Books, her twitter password, the password to her Linktree, the password to her song on NotJustOk.com.

After listing the passwords, the Pastor yelled at her and had her and her sisters escorted out of the premises by security., apparently because she called him by his first name, Timilehin.

She explained this experience left her feeling helpless and second guessing if her passwords truly belong to her, as she was only trying to retrieve what’s supposedly rightfully hers.

Her Instagram video post is followed by a caption where she expresses her frustration about the situation and finally demanding that she be left alone by Pastor Timilehin Adigun.

“I know some people are going to call me and say all sort but I AM TIRED!!! To some people, this might be a wrong move, and some might prefer I stay quite but I am honestly TIRED!!!! And I am not going to shut up.”

“I DON’T KNOW WHAT Timilehin Adigun wants from me, I really don’t know. There is so much I want to say but I don’t even have the words to express it. I also know that people are going to have different opinion about it.”

“Right now, I don’t want anybody calling me or texting me to tell me how to go about my life, what to say or what not to say, what to do or what not to do”

“nobody should tell me what the spirit is saying to them or tell me to think about the church and the body of Christ. I don’t want to hear any of it.”

“I don’t understand why I am having to pay or stress to get my stuff from a guy who is sitting in his mother’s school doing nothing.”

“I just want my passwords for goodness sake and I want Timilehin Adigun to leave me alone!” She wrote.

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