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By African Outlook Reporter
Kemi Omololu Olunloyo, daughter of an erstwhile governor of Oyo State, Chief Victor Omololu Olunloyo has incurred the wraths of many Nigerians over what many have termed her unguarded comments on the death of Chief Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, former leader of defunct Biafran Republic who died recently at a London Hospital
Photo: Kemi Olunloyo
Bell says Olunloyo goes by both Olukemi Olunloyo and Ashley Olukemi Olunloyo. In Toronto, she signs her news releases "Kemi" Omololu-Olunloyo. The name on her Ontario driver's licence is Olukemi Ajoke Olunloyo. In Atlanta, she sometimes used Kemi Lane.
"We have no idea how she got out of the country," Bell says, explaining that Olunloyo had to turn in her passport to their clerk's office as a condition of bond. Olunloyo, who is not a U.S. citizen, says her Nigerian passport being held in Newton County expired, so she was able to get a new one.
"She says that when she and her two sons arrived at Pearson airport from Nigeria in 2007 she went through three days of interviews, telling authorities everything about her past. She was under the impression that any lingering charges against her had been dropped.
"But Bell says the warrants still exist. "She failed to appear for court and obviously left the country in violation of her bond condition, so we never had that opportunity to resolve the factual dispute." the paper reported.
African Outlook can however reveal that Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo was born Olukemi Ajoke Olabisi Omololu-Olunloyo on August 6th 1963 in Ibadan.
She is US trained and is the second born daughter of political icon, State Governor and Mathematician of the African Diaspora, Victor Omololu Olunloyo and former Oyo State of Nigeria First Lady Olufunlayo Akinyemi.
She suffered serious head injuries in an accident in 1978 which also left her then 8-year-old brother Akintayo a quadriplegic.
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Kemi Olunloyo posted this in their comment section:
By African Outlook Reporter
Kemi Omololu Olunloyo, daughter of an erstwhile governor of Oyo State, Chief Victor Omololu Olunloyo has incurred the wraths of many Nigerians over what many have termed her unguarded comments on the death of Chief Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, former leader of defunct Biafran Republic who died recently at a London Hospital
Photo: Kemi Olunloyo
Bell says Olunloyo goes by both Olukemi Olunloyo and Ashley Olukemi Olunloyo. In Toronto, she signs her news releases "Kemi" Omololu-Olunloyo. The name on her Ontario driver's licence is Olukemi Ajoke Olunloyo. In Atlanta, she sometimes used Kemi Lane.
"We have no idea how she got out of the country," Bell says, explaining that Olunloyo had to turn in her passport to their clerk's office as a condition of bond. Olunloyo, who is not a U.S. citizen, says her Nigerian passport being held in Newton County expired, so she was able to get a new one.
"She says that when she and her two sons arrived at Pearson airport from Nigeria in 2007 she went through three days of interviews, telling authorities everything about her past. She was under the impression that any lingering charges against her had been dropped.
"But Bell says the warrants still exist. "She failed to appear for court and obviously left the country in violation of her bond condition, so we never had that opportunity to resolve the factual dispute." the paper reported.
African Outlook can however reveal that Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo was born Olukemi Ajoke Olabisi Omololu-Olunloyo on August 6th 1963 in Ibadan.
She is US trained and is the second born daughter of political icon, State Governor and Mathematician of the African Diaspora, Victor Omololu Olunloyo and former Oyo State of Nigeria First Lady Olufunlayo Akinyemi.
She suffered serious head injuries in an accident in 1978 which also left her then 8-year-old brother Akintayo a quadriplegic.
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Kemi Olunloyo posted this in their comment section:
TO THE EDITORS OF THIS PAPER, DON'T F**KING INCLUDE MY DAD'S NAME IN YOUR ARTICLES. DEAL WITH ME! I KNOW U ARE SCARED...BUT I TAKE NO PRISONERS. #NUFFSAID! I AM THE REALEST!
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then she posted this in the comment section of this story: