Gboah.com: “I'm Not Sure We Have Met” TVC MD Morayo Afolabi Brown sends a public note to Iyabo Ojo regarding her ongoing drama on social media.

“I'm Not Sure We Have Met” TVC MD Morayo Afolabi Brown sends a public note to Iyabo Ojo regarding her ongoing drama on social media.

Morayo Afolabi Brown, Managing Director of TVC, publicly reached out to Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo with a message of love and reassurance. Brown took to Instagram to express her support, stating that although she and Iyabo Ojo may have never met, she felt compelled to send her encouragement as a fellow woman.


Brown noted that many people see Iyabo as someone with noble intentions, even if her actions are sometimes misunderstood. Emphasizing that no one is perfect, Brown reassured Iyabo that she has the support and love of many positive women worldwide.


In her post, Brown wrote: "@iyaboojofespris Girl, I don’t know you. Not sure we’ve ever met. Thought to send you a public note. We all need love and reassurance at times like these. Today, woman to woman, I’m sending you some love. All some of us see is a woman with noble intentions whose actions may have been misconstrued. Either way, no one is perfect, absolutely no one. No matter what this season looks like or sounds like, just know there are positive women worldwide, sending you love and kisses. You are enough."


While Brown extended her support, actress Sonia Ogiri criticized Iyabo Ojo, questioning her actions and advising her to follow the example of colleagues like Genevieve Nnaji and Omotola Ekeinde. Ogiri also urged Iyabo's boyfriend, Paulo Okoye, to help her handle the situation more discreetly.




Iyabo Ojo has been in the spotlight following her attendance at singer Davido’s wedding, where activist Very Dark Man (VDM) accused her of only being invited to the after-party, which she refuted with evidence. This is the latest episode in an ongoing feud between the two, which began with Iyabo's involvement in the late singer Mohbad’s case. VDM had previously called Iyabo a failure, prompting a heated exchange of insults, including serious accusations from VDM.


As the controversy continues, Morayo Afolabi Brown’s message serves as a reminder of the power of solidarity and support among women.




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