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Kemi Olunloyo returns to Port Harcourt prison to visit her “grandchild”

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Kemi Olunloyo returns to Port Harcourt prison to visit her “grandchild”

Controversial media personality and blogger Kemi Olunloyo has returned to Port Harcourt prison to pay a visit to her adopted “grandchild” whose mother, Ruth is an inmate of the penitentiary.

Kemi says she will be taking bags of provisions, diapers and cash to Ruth and other inmates just like some celebrities showed her love while she was incarcerated at the Port Harcourt prison for 81 days.

“Good Afternoon from Port Harcourt; heading to the prison to visit IPOB members and my grandchild. Ruth is my prison pikin. She is a child trafficking inmate. I babysat her new born in prison. My grandson is now 6 weeks old. I am looking for ways to advocate belle baby factory cases out of capital offenses”, she stated.

Read also: Kemi Olunloyo threatens N2bn suit against 2 media houses

She added on Instagram that “we have at least 10 children in prison including 4 new borns. I’m taking bags of provisions, diapers and cash to Ruth but cash to others. People visited me with cash gifts too especially celebrities and my biggest fan on IG @drews_african_barbie who came 5 times. I must give back to the community”.

Recall that Kemi was arrested and jailed months ago after she published an article on her blog accusing General Overseer of Salvation Ministries Pastor David Ibiyeomie of infidelity.

She was arrested after Pastor Ibiyeomie petitioned the police claiming that she (Kemi) criminally defamed him by posting an article on her blog claiming he is an adulterer, a claim he said defamed his character.

 

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