The development has sparked mixed reactions, with many
supporting the decision as a stand against online harassment, while critics
question its appropriateness.
The Twitter user with the handle @YVRLO, known for his
aggressive online behavior, directed harsh comments towards Abraham and her
family, including wishing harm upon her son.
This led Abraham to take legal action. “It is not an abuse
of power; it’s a fight against cyberbullying,”
Abraham’s spokesperson said. “Everyone must understand that
actions have consequences, especially online.”
The arrest has divided public opinion. Many support
Abraham’s decision, viewing it as a necessary step to combat online harassment
and a warning to other cyberbullies.
Some praised Abraham’s action, saying it sets an example
against online harassment.
However, some criticize the move, suggesting it might be an
overreach.
Despite the criticism, the consensus among many is that
Abraham’s actions were justified.
Recall that the mother of one threw her weight behind the then APC presidential candidate during the 2023 general election, sharing her pictures with Tinubu and Sanwoolu, with the caption: “For the first time, I met the incoming president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and he shared some of his ideas visions and strategies to solve the challenges before us as a nation. Listening to him renewed my hope and reaffirmed why he is my choice.”
In a dramatic twist, Toyin Abraham has refused to bear the burden of being trolled by angry netizens over the current state of the economy.
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