Nigerian journalist/activist is not one to shy away from expressing her views, whether solicited or not.
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The 55-year-old who set Twitter abuzz earlier this year with claims that she has worked for 20-years with CNN when in actual fact all she did was a few interviews, is no stranger to controversy and prides herself in sticking to her guns in any debate whether she is in the right or wrong.
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In the wake of the recent serial killings in Nigeria, Kemi took to Twitter on a victim-blaming spree, asking ladies to stop blaming Nigerian police for not protecting them when they keep selling their bodies and hanging around macho boys.
Needless to say, the backlash was massive but Kemi being who she is, has stood by her words in a spirited rant this morning on her Instagram page. She posted,
“#EndProstitution
A day after I tweeted these viral facts and was abused and trolled vigorously on Twitter @hnnafrica, your serial cultist has been caught. Pls be aware that I lived with cultists, armed robbers, militants and other dangerous Nigerians in #PortHarcourt prison.
I care less about your FAKE feelings. #Truthneverdies #ashawonobework. 12/13 of the murdered girls were prostitutes, one made a delivery that a hotel staff could have made into the room. She was not a hooker they say. Have we learned from #cynthiaosokogu? No room deliveries in any hotel.
Mr West was in the men’s side when I left #phmax January 2018. Money ritual handkerchief cultist. Don’t post bullshit on my comment threads. I will yank u straight!! C: @officialblessingceo
#serialkillers #serialkillers #phserialkiller #KemiOlunloyo #kemitalkscrime“
Source: Africacelebrities.com
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