In reference to yesterday’s speculation that Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has replaced fellow actress Funke Akindele in the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control’s (NCDC) fight against coronavirus.
After a campaign by the NCDC featured Abraham in which she educates the public on how to protect themselves and prevent the spread of COVID-19, a campaign previously aired by Funke Akindele
In the video, Abraham employs the use of Yoruba language to enlighten the public.
Abraham has taken to social media to shut down rumours that she replaced Akindele following the emergence of the campaign.
According to the “Alakada” star, this is not a case of taking advantage of a bad situation but rather campaigning against a pandemic.
It has just being brought to my attention that blogs are reporting that I am now NCDC ambassador. Implying that I have been used to replace a senior colleague. That line of thought necessitate I put this out there. I am not an ambassador to NCDC. I do not like the narrative pic.twitter.com/Da0ogsTfC0
— TOYIN ABRAHAM (@toyin_abraham1) April 17, 2020
Recall , Akindele was last month arrested and arraigned in court alongside her husband Abdulrasheed Bello a.k.a JJC. The couple violated the federal government’s ban on social gatherings in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
Prior to the party, Akindele had appeared in a campaign by Dettol in conjunction with the NCDC to educate Nigerians on how to protect themselves and stop the spread of coronavirus.
Following this incident, Dettol Nigeria released an official statement via its Twitter page, noting that it “does not condone any breach of the guidelines on Covid-19.”
The NCDC in its response quoted Dettol Nigeria’s tweet and stated that it has not engaged brand ambassadors as part of its approach against coronavirus.
Akindele was arraigned in court along with her husband, JJC Skillz and other attendees of the occasion. She was sentenced to 14-day community service along with a 100,000 Naira fine.