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Kemi Olunloyo Weeps Over How Iyabo Ojo’s Ex-Employee Sent Her To Jail
- Kemi Olunloyo stated that the incident changed the course of her life
Controversial Nigerian investigative journalist, Kemi Olunloyo has narrated how actress, Iyabo Ojo’s former PA, Gbeminiyi, allegedly framed her and sent her to prison in 2017, EKO HOT BLOG gathered.
According to Kemi, in order to set her up, Gbeminiyi sent her an eight-page letter as news tip, alleging that Iyabo Ojo was having an affair with a man of God. She revealed she worked on the story which eventually led to her arrest.
Amid tears, Kemi Olunloyo stated that the incident changed the course of her life as she lost her business and her family abandoned her.
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Recounting the incident and her experience in the Nigerian prison in a video posted on her Instagram page, Kemi Olunloyo wrote,
“MY 2017 PRISON STORY AND HOW GBEMINIYI ATTEMPTED TO DESTROY IYABO SENDING ME TO PRISON.
“Gbeminiyi everyday for the thief, one day for the owner. I knew this day will come. You SENT ME TO PRISON! In your quest to destroy Iyabo, you wrote 8 pages of lies and sent it as a newstip to a Journalist who investigates men of God and lied that Iyabo was having an affair with one.
“You claimed the church members wanted their car back that a pastor dashed her. You sent me to prison and created strife between me an an INNOCENT ACTRESS AND PASTOR.
“You started the series of events that ruined my life, my business, my health and my livelihood. Omo oloriburuku I have the court case files, remember it was Iyabo’s NGO phone that sent the fake newstip and YOU WERE THE ONE CARRYING IT while I was fighting Iyabo blindly after I came out of prison.”
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