Kolawole Ajeyemi supports Toyin Abraham after a tense encounter with Funke Akindele at a Lagos film premiere sparks reactions online
Kolawole Ajeyemi, Nollywood actor and husband of Toyin Abraham, publicly showed support for his wife on Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Lagos, following a tense encounter involving Funke Akindele at a film premiere.
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The development, now widely discussed online, places Kolawole Ajeyemi supports Toyin Abraham at the centre of a growing conversation around professional rivalry and public conduct in Nollywood.
The incident occurred at the premiere of “The Return of Arinzo,” a film by Iyabo Ojo.
During the event, Toyin Abraham approached Funke Akindele to offer a greeting, but the gesture appeared to be ignored as Akindele looked away.
Toyin Abraham subsequently greeted Iyabo Ojo before leaving the table, a composed response that many observers described as calm and dignified.
A video of the moment circulated rapidly on social media, triggering mixed reactions.
Some commentators criticised Funke Akindele’s conduct as dismissive, while others argued that Toyin Abraham should have avoided the interaction if relations were strained.
In a subtle but powerful move, Kolawole Ajeyemi entered the conversation by reacting with a love emoji to a supportive Instagram post about his wife.

The gesture quickly gained attention and reinforced public perception of solidarity within the family.
Supporters praised the actor’s quiet show of loyalty, while others advised caution, urging restraint and suggesting that further public commentary might escalate tensions.
The underlying cause of the apparent rift remains unclear. However, in 2024, Toyin Abraham addressed rumours of rivalry with Funke Akindele, stating that speculation had fuelled unnecessary competition and misunderstandings within the industry.
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The latest episode has again drawn attention to the pressures of public perception in Nollywood, where personal interactions often become subjects of intense scrutiny.





















