Tosin Silverdam Condemns Lizzy Anjorin’s Harsh Curses on Iyabo Ojo’s Family, Sparks Outrage
Popular blogger Tosin Silverdam has publicly criticised Nollywood actress Lizzy Anjorin for unleashing a barrage of curses on fellow actress Iyabo Ojo and her family, including her daughter and unborn grandchild.
In the latest twist in the ongoing feud between Nollywood actresses Lizzy Anjorin and Iyabo Ojo, blogger Tosin Silverdam has spoken out strongly against Anjorin’s recent verbal attacks, calling them “disturbing and excessive.”
In a video shared on social media, Anjorin was seen raining heavy curses on Iyabo Ojo’s daughter and her unborn grandchild, invoking spiritual forces and using unprintable language. The altercation, part of a long-standing social media battle between the two actresses, drew immediate backlash from fans and entertainment commentators alike.
Reacting to the viral footage, Tosin Silverdam condemned Anjorin’s statements, stating that her behaviour had crossed the line and could warrant legal consequences. He expressed concern over the spiritual nature of the curses and called for a halt to involving innocent family members in celebrity disputes.
“Dragging her child and future grandchild into this mess is unacceptable,” Silverdam said. “If possible, she should be reported and sanctioned.”
The video sparked massive reactions online, with several fans echoing Silverdam’s sentiments. Many offered prayers for Iyabo Ojo and her family while calling for Lizzy’s social media pages to be reported or suspended.
Here are some fan reactions:
@debby_phily: “This is daylight witchcraft. So much bitterness. I cover Iyabo Ojo and her family with the armor of Christ.”
@opeyemifamakin: “Public figures must learn to protect their families from online drama.”
Efforts by industry insiders and fans to mediate the conflict have so far failed, with both actresses continuing to trade accusations and insults online. The longstanding rivalry dates back to years of personal disagreements, professional tensions, and mutual distrust.


