- In 2022, Toyin Lawani had accused Caroline Danjuma of having an affair with her ex-husband and ruining her marriage.
- In recent update Danjuma has apologized to Lawani, noting that time heals all wounds.
- Toyin in reaction, praised Caroline for her maturity, noted how each true friendship goes through rough moments, and always find their way back to one another.
Nollywood actress Caroline Danjuma and celebrity stylist Toyin Lawani have seemingly put their two-year-old feud to rest.
Recall that the public spat between the two women began in 2022 when Lawani accused Danjuma of having an affair with her ex-husband, which allegedly led to the breakdown of her marriage. Danjuma vehemently denied the allegations at the time.
However, recent developments suggest that time has indeed healed old wounds, as Caroline Danjuma issues a heartfelt apology to Toyin Lawani, signaling a potential reconciliation.
In a recent post on Instagram, Danjuma wrote:
“They say time heals all wounds .. two great lionesses fought and the grass suffered.
“Life is a journey and it comes with great experiences .. through this journey, I have learned that in the moment of conflict, you must learn to be calm, listen to your intuition, pray over it, and most importantly, speak to the person you are in disagreement with without letting side snags to sip in.
In the spirit of Christ’s resurrection and the love he has for us, here is wishing my dearest fashion Gurù aka atm @tiannahsplacempire a splendid and prosperous new year, full of love, laughter, sunshine, good health, grace, and favor.”
Responding via the comment section, Toyin Lawani noted how Caroline reached out to her when she lost her pregnancy.
In another story, Caroline Danjuma knocks critic for tackling her over naming daughter after Queen Elizabeth.
The queen died at Balmoral, Scotland at the age of 96 after 70 long years on the throne.
In a short tribute to the Queen shared on Instagram on Thursday, Caroline revealed that her daughter Elizabeth was named after the monarch.
Her revelation was, however, received with a hostile reception by an Instagram user identified as Jennifer who questioned her decision to have named Elizabeth after the Queen. She wrote:
“You named your daughter after a woman who colonised your country, stole from your land and enslaved your people? Okay.”
The actress retorted:
“My choice. Same way people named their kids after those that sold Nigeria out of greed.”