
Popular actress and purity advocate Juliana Olayode, famously known as Toyo Baby from the hit TV series Jenifa’s Diary, has once again set social media ablaze with a bold declaration: all sexual activities should be reserved exclusively for married people.
Her statement, delivered with conviction, has stirred a storm of reactions—supportive applause from some and fierce backlash from others.
In a post that quickly went viral, Juliana stood firm on her long-held belief in sexual purity, stating that society’s moral compass is being broken by the normalization of premarital sex.
According to her, sexual intimacy is a sacred act meant only for those who have entered into a covenant of marriage, not for casual encounters or experimental relationships.
“Sex is beautiful, powerful, and sacred. But it was never designed for random connections. It was designed for covenant. For marriage,” she wrote, reaffirming her stance as a born-again Christian and abstinence campaigner.
This isn’t the first time Olayode has made headlines for her views on sexual purity.
She has previously shared her own experiences of choosing celibacy after what she described as years of emotional pain, spiritual disconnect, and regret from engaging in sex outside of marriage.
Her book, “Rebirth”, chronicles her personal journey of healing and spiritual restoration—a narrative that continues to shape her public persona.
While many religious and conservative followers praised her boldness in an age where “anything goes,” others criticized her for promoting what they call an unrealistic standard in a modern, evolving society.
Some even accused her of moral policing, questioning why personal choices should be dictated by religious ideologies.
But Juliana appears unfazed.
To her, this is more than a moral stance—it’s a mission. In her words, reserving sex for marriage isn’t about restriction, but about protection.
Protection of the body, soul, and spirit from the scars of emotional entanglement and spiritual confusion.
As the internet continues to buzz with hot takes and clapbacks, one thing is clear: Juliana Olayode has once again reminded Nigeria that in a world full of blurred lines, she’s drawing hers with conviction—and she’s not moving it for anyone.