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Toyin Abraham knocks critics, say hubby doesn’t spend her money

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Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has debunked the rumour that her hubby Kolawole Adeyemi depends on her financially

By Kehinde Okeowo

Toyin Abraham has chastised fans claiming her husband Kolawole Ajeyemi, depends on her financially, as she claims the actor makes the money he spends from his sweat.  

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The actress, in an Instagram post on Wednesday night, berated critics going to town with the news that she is richer and more popular than her husband. 

According to the 39-year-old, the notion that more famous people are richer or are the richest in a family setting is wrong, adding that some of her siblings are richer than her. 

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She also admonished people ridiculing her hubby’s financial status, saying he works for the money he spends and takes care of her and the children with. 

She wrote, “I don’t usually do this and I am only going to address this just once and I hope this ends here.

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“People need to stop this mentality that famous people or the more famous ones are the richest in their family, relationships or even friendships.

“Just because some people do not like to blow their own horns doesn’t mean they should be seen as less or incapable.

“I’m speaking up because I won’t let people talk down on my husband who is a very hard working man and is doing a lot for me and the kids. Do not ridicule his hard work and what he stands for.

“Everything he has, he’s worked for with his own sweat and he deserves it.

“I am the last born of my family and you’d think I’m the richest just because I’m famous which is far from the truth.

“It is 2022 please, we need to do better and stop this ill mannered mentality.

Toyin Abraham ended the conversation by advising people to appreciate her and her husband without sowing the seed of discord in her family. 

“Celebrate people without trying to pitch them against another person or ridicule their hard work or give credit to another. It’s so old and needs to stop,” she added. 

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