Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has publicly raised alarm over her family’s safety, alleging that her colleague, Lizzy Anjorin, has continued to attack her and those close to her both online and offline.
In a strongly worded Instagram video posted on Friday, Ojo declared: “If anything happens to me, Iyabo Ojo, or to my daughter, Priscilla Ajoke, or to Festus Olajuwon Ojo, then you, Lizzy Anjorin, should be among the people held responsible.”
The actress was reacting to Anjorin’s recent social media claim that a legal suit filed against her had been dismissed. Iyabo Ojo, however, clarified that the matter had not even reached court and was still in the preliminary stages of an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process.
“What we went for was ADR, which means Alternative Dispute Resolution. We have not started any proper case. The ADR judge threw the case out,” she explained. “That woman [the judge], normally, I respect her a lot. One of the times we went there, she told us to settle everything peacefully. But Lizzy Anjorin did not stop coming after me, my children, and my family.”

Ojo added that the judge initially stepped away from the matter due to the heated nature of the conflict but was later brought back into the process by Anjorin, only to throw the matter out once again.
In the video and its caption, Ojo accused Anjorin of making false claims about her and targeting her loved ones. “You keep attacking people who are close to me. You drag anyone you see with me,” she said. “The only reason I filed a case against you is because of all the false things you say about me.”
She concluded with a dire warning: “There is nothing you have not accused me of… I should be the one to say this — if anything happens to me or my kids, you should be held responsible.”
As of the time of filing this report, Lizzy Anjorin has not responded to the renewed allegations. The public feud between the two Nollywood stars continues to draw widespread attention across social media platforms.

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