It was reported that an X user had on Monday, February 5 shared a video of the thespian at a popular market in Lagos State and accused her of theft and issuing a fake bank alert to purchase an item.
The X user @BettyStaveley, who shared the story, said the actress was at the market to purchase some fashion accessories when one of the shop owners accused her of visiting his shop last year and using a fake bank alert to purchase goods worth N91,000.
However, addressing the allegation against her via a video on her social media page, Anjorin claimed that she was set up.
She said that they had plans to attack her and set her on fire.
Speaking on the issue with the vendor, the actress explained that her husband was the one who sent the money and the vendor confirmed that he had received the alert before she left his shop, but when she visited the market again he told her that he did not receive the money.
The actress said when she called her husband to inform him of the situation, he told the vendor to send him his account details so he could send the money and they would later look into the issue and investigate the reason he never got the initial transfer.
However, Anjorin said the vendor switched off his phone and refused to send his bank details to her husband
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