Nigerian actress and politician, Tonto Dikeh, has made headlines once again due to her ongoing drama with an Abuja-based car dealer.
Reports surfaced claiming that she physically harassed the businessman over an alleged debt of N2 million.
The incident was captured on video and shared online by controversial critic Vincent Martins Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan, sparking various reactions from Nigerians on social media. VDM criticized the actress for her actions, pointing out her involvement in the Justice for Mohbad movement against bullying.
He said in his video:
“This same person wan enter power. She never get political power now, see what she is doing. Imagine if somebody like Tonto Dikeh gets political power in Nigeria, just imagine the terror, imagine what common people will face, we don finish be dat. The sad part is that she can get away with it. Imagine say na man beat or harass her like that on top his own money?”
In response to the backlash, Tonto Dikeh finally addressed the situation on her Instagram stories, sharing a post with a rolling and laughing-out-loud emoji.
See Tonto Dikeh’s post below;

See reactions below:
temmie.gram: “Well, according to the story this is a case of hire purchase and the seller has every right to repossess the asset if there’s a default in payment. As long as she hasn’t completely paid for the car, she doesn’t own it.😂”
Ify_autos: “You can never gain when you do business with some Celebrities and the audience you are looking for they may still not give you.”
royaltyshealthyoutlook: “Na lie e pain her😂😂 Painful laugh.”
Gabriellefassi: “This explains why she’s supporting APC.”
Idorcasmone: “I see comments like “but she paid 84m out of 86m!” And so!!!! As long as there was an agreement, she’s still a debtor! This is the essence of the protest, bad governance!!!!#saynotobadgovernance.”
Iam_drecash: “The same girl that was condemning people for damaging government properties since the beginning of this protest???”
shawndanny: “Avoid debtors with audacity. They’d spend 96m to oppress you rather than pay their 2m debt.”



