Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has issued a warning to TikTokers posting RIP on her pictures.
In a video she shared online, Abraham said that if she caught one of them, she wouldn’t listen to their pleas and would make them a scapegoat.

The mother of one prayed against any untimely death for herself, her husband, children, family, fans and even her haters.
“You’re on TikTok doing videos and posting my pictures, and keep putting RIP. If I catch you, cause the whole world is seeing now, and they aren’t saying anything. My husband, children, fans, family, and I wouldn’t die an untimely death. Whoever you are, you wouldn’t die; but go delete that thing and stop. If I catch you, I wouldn’t listen to begs o. It’s not a good thing, you keep using 100 of my pictures”.
Earlier this year, Yul Edochie had reacted to the death rumours about his father, Pete Edochie. He hailed him as his man for life and the Lion of Africa, declaring that his father would live beyond 100 years. Shutting down the death rumours, Yul said his father is alive, hale, and hearty.
Also addressing the rumours, Yul’s elder brother, Leo Edochie, shut them down, making it clear that his father is alive, strong, and healthy. He told those spreading the false reports that his father will live long and remain in good health.
Veteran, Chiwetalu Agu shut down rumours of his death with a video of himself living his best life – eating chicken and drinking wine. The veteran stated that he will live life until God calls him home, which isn’t happening anytime soon. He stated that till then, he will enjoy and let the fake bloggers cry.
Actress, Rita Edochie, had reacted to the death news about her colleague, Osita Iheme, popularly known as Pawpaw. Rita noted how the constant death news about actors was getting out of control as she pointed out how social media has done more harm than good to society. Calling such behavior madness, Rita stated that one doesn’t need to grow pages through death wishes on innocent people.
Some years back, Kanayo O. Kanayo had rained curses on those spreading rumours of his demise with printed posters. He questioned why someone would wake up and print his obituary posters while he was alive, adding that having access to social media does not mean people can publish anything.
In 2024, one Oba K Solo alleged that veteran, Olu Jacobs had passed away. The actor’s family had debunked the news with a video of the veteran getting a haircut from someone, and it was clear that he was hale and hearty.
Marking his birthday, Joke shared a video collage that featured Olu Jacobs at different points in his prime. At the end, there was a clip of the veteran actor hanging out in a lounge.



