The woman who went viral during the recent Ojude Oba celebration has responded to online criticism following widespread discussions about a video that circulated on social media.
Identifying herself as Oluwatoyin Olushile, she explained that she does not smoke and clarified that the item seen in her hand was not a traditional cigar.
“My name is Oluwatoyin Olushile, I’m from New York City, I work as a manager in the post office in New York City, I’ve never smoked in my life, what I held that day is an electric cigar and what’s inside was a Vapor, no smell or nothing,” she said.
Her explanation has generated fresh reactions online, with many Nigerians debating her comments, accent, and the distinction between vaping and smoking.
@Eruja1
“Always avoid actions that you would not be proud of, no matter the situation. Counsel giving to my son few weeks ago.”
@hintrovertt
“So vapor no Dey high person, me I be mumu abi 😂💔.”
@iamklo_25
“It’s the accent for me 😂😂 mummy waa no worry we understand the swag is top notch.”
@essygold007
“This is the worst American accent from a Nigerian I have heard in a long time 😩.”
@eludayo_1
“Very educated women 🤝🤝🤝.”
@BENSON8v
“Woman is just forcing the NYC accent, what happened to your calabar language 😂.”
@stephensmiith6
“Your friend makes cigarettes… Yoruba scammer!!!”
@mainolufemi
“She is mouthed, if she is your mother-in-law, don’t maltreat her daughter o. Also, always be humble to her and get ready to attend parties every other Saturday. I love her style sha!”
@Mikephilly0426
“Imagine she s just giving flimsy excuses nd that’s unacceptable.”
@getKennethed22
“I don’t know why some Nigerians are so dumb. So you can not differentiate between a vape and cigar. That’s really disturbing.”
@Kwame_error
“‘I’m from New York city’ Nigerian like claiming other people country they see it as an achievement.”
@0G4L0
“Who get mama abeg. Make hin help us tell her sae we no be omo gor.”



