- Nollywood actor, Taye Arimoro has accused actress Peggy Ovie and her team of physically assaulting him.
- The incident occurred on the set of the movie on Tuesday night.
- Taye claims he was attacked after trying to leave the set after working hours.

Nollywood actor, Taye Arimoro has accused actress Peggy Ovie and her team of physically assaulting him.
According to Tye, the incident happened on the set of a Peggy Ovie movie on Tuesday night. In a video that went viral on social media, he explained that he tried to leave the set after his agreed working hours but was attacked.
Tye suffered visibly injuries to his lips and gums and claimed his car’s tires were punctured. He also claimed Peggy instructed her driver to block his vehicle to prevent him from leaving. In the video, Taye can be heard saying: “I said I wanted to go home and they didn’t want me to go home. Guys, look at my mouth because I said I wanted to go home. This woman and her people did it the most.”
See the post below:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQ8AU7FjK9Y
In other news… Popular TikTok star Mariam Cisse was kidnapped and killed in Mali by jihadists suspected of being linked to al Qaeda.
Cisse, who is reportedly in her 20s, was caught by armed men on November 7 while filming a live broadcast at a local market in the northern town of Tonka. She was then taken to Independence Square, where she was executed by members of the extremist group Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JNIM).
The social media influencer, who has more than 90,000 followers, is known for sharing videos about life in Tonka and for publicly supporting the Malian army, often wearing military uniform in her posts.
According to her family, the jihadists accused her of providing information to the Malian army about their operations. A security source called her killing “barbaric,” while local officials denounced it as a “disgraceful act” aimed at discouraging citizens from showing support for the military.
Her death sparked outrage across Mali and highlighted worsening insecurity in the country as the military junta struggles to contain a long-running jihadist insurgency.
