“Super women” – Angela Okorie raises eyebrows as she hails Iyabo Ojo, Tonto Dikeh after messy fight over Naira Marley
Angela Okorie has caused a stir online over her sweet post to her colleagues, Iyabo Ojo and Tonto Dikeh.
The Nollywood sweethearts, who have been receiving praise from many, have been at the forefront of the fight for justice for late talented singer, Mohbad.
From lending their voices to organizing a candlelight procession for him, meeting with the deceased’s family, meeting the commissioner of police, and more; Iyabo and Tonto have been the leading voice.
Taking to her Instagram page, Angela Okorie said a word of prayers for them as she hailed them for being superwomen.
“Superwomen, God bless your hearts. And May God protect you both, Amen”.
Her post, no doubt raised eyebrows as days back she engaged in a social media spat with Tonto Dikeh over Naira Marley, who has lost the support of many over videos of his gang members assaulting Mohbad.
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Many of her fans applauded Angela for putting her differences with Tonto aside to give her ‘her’ flowers.
One Quee Nicky wrote, “You surely say this speech come direct from this your heart??
One Ann Reigns wrote, “I love the fact that you love King Tonto despite all the wahala
One Joe Aond wrote, “Is good to post them when alive
One Creamy Dency wrote, “Now that’s maturity”.
Last week, Angela Okorie slammed Tonto Dikeh for chasing clout with Mohbad’s death.
Tonto, who has been advocating for Naira Marley to be held accountable for his bullying towards Mohbad, had publicly called out Angela Okorie, who is a close friend of Marley requesting his number.
Angela, who wasn’t pleased with Tonto’s behavior, especially since they had a phone conversation, slammed the movie star for not reaching out to her privately.
As expected, Tonto Dikeh fired back at her, and the two friends publicly traded words.
Tonto who isn’t one to back down easily from a fight warned Angela never to talk to her again until she publicly apologizes.
A day back, award-winning singer, Peter Okoye otherwise known as Mr P, had saluted Iyabo Ojo and Tonto Dikeh for their bravery and fight for Mohbad.