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Stop deceiving people; you’re 42 not 36, Kemi Olunloyo blasts Linda Ikeji

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Self acclaimed activist and ever controversial media personality, Kemi Olunloyo is at it again; this time, the daughter of a former governor of Oyo State has called out foremost blogger Linda Ikeji.

Kemi in a birthday message she wrote to Linda on her website reprimanded the popular blogger for telling Nigerians that she is 36 when actually she (Linda) is actually 42-years-old.

‘‘Party’s over and everything is back to normal in the Linda Ikeji media office….or is it? Last week I tweeted things that obsessed Linda Ikeji fans needed to know about me and her warning them to stop comparing me to a blogger as I’m a Journalist.’’ Kemi wrote.

Continuing, Kemi noted that; ‘‘we are NOT in the same league. Most of her fans are illiterates anyway, female college prostitutes and in the 18-25 age range. They think I’m jealous of her each time I expose her. Well this is MY BIRTHDAY MESSAGE to her.

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‘‘Dear Linda, I saw your interview in Today’s Woman and your birthday Twitter video. Darling you are not 36 but 42 and there is no reason to fool your fans. Age is nothing but a number. People who meet me think I am 35 when I’m actually 52. I look hat young. Your life is now catching up with you.

‘‘There is KARMA now filtering in. Linda what does it feel like telling a magazine you never got over Dan Foster? How does it feel to be engaged to someone you love and 3 weeks to the wedding it’s cancelled, wasting Aso Ebi, Cow money and even the venue deposit all gone.’’

Last week, it could be recalled that Linda celebrated her birthday and in a video post, the ex-beauty queen talked about her wish to get married and also settle down to having kids among other things.

By Ahmed Boulor….

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