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Kemi Olunloyo Deportation Set Off A Kenya Vs Nigeria Twitter War

Kemi Olunloyo deportation has set off a Nigeria-Kenya Twitter war after she said she was turning down an invitation to attend a Nairobi media occasion, finishing today, as a result of the bombing in the Somalia capital of Mogadishu.

The bombing which claimed six lives, she stated, has made Nairobi risky for her.

“Kenyan fans, I will no longer be attending #AWiM19 African Women in Media due to a SECURITY THREAT as a result of the Al-Shabab bomb attack today in the Mogadishu Mayor’s office. I will not be in #Nairobi tomorrow. Al-Shabab terrorists often operate in Kenya,” she posted.

The woman who calls herself “The Great Investigative and Medical Journalist of Nigeria”, at that point proceeded to list five African urban communities that she labeled as most risky, with Nairobi top of the rundown, Maiduguri second, Cape Town third, Mali’s Bamako fourth and Tripoli fifth.

Kemi Olunloyo deportation. Photo Credit: twitter

Kenyans were chafed by her assault on their capital, and additionally on their safari and artistes who were snubbed by Beyonce in her most recent collection, Lion King: The Gift.

In one occasion, she composed insultingly: Kenyans are so brimming proudly due to their animal safari location mindset. A whole Beyonce trying to revive her career picked 5 Nigerian artists for #brownskingirls #LionKing track. Simba and Nala don’t know you. How market Victoria Kimani?”

In another tweet, she said she would just come to Nairobi, in the event that she is embedded during a trip by Barack Obama or is a guest of President Uhuru Kenyatta.

“Sadly 1/4 Al-Shabab terrorists are Kenyan boys. Only way to visit is if I’m staying with Uhuru and Margaret, travelling with
@BarackObama. My kids are Americans (even the US embassy was once bombed) or if Al-Shabab QUITS TERRORISM”

An excessive number of insults from the Twitter account Madam Kemi Omololu Olunloyo and Kenyans didn’t waste time in replying her.

“Have some manners and respect our beautiful country called kenya, deal with boko haram we already dealing with Alshabaab and they’re giving in we are a non nonsense country, ask the ICC, they know us, lastly stop behaving like a latrine fly”, tweeted Hillaire Lilech.

“If a tweet was a yeast infection it would be this…”, composed Chokora Mhandsome.

Kemi, whose earmarks of being troublesome, hit the Kenyans further with another insult about their English articulations.

“Kenyans pls WRITE your tweets in ENGLISH. I dislike illiterates. This your Akuna Matata language is unreadable. I read all tweets”.

With certain Kenyans calling out Nigeria in their reactions, a few Nigerians following the string of abuse and counter-affronts rushed to state that Nigeria and Nigerians have no issues with Kenya and proposed that Kenyans should confront Kemi, their traducer alone.

“Kenyans she’s not a Nigerian we have disowned her !! She as arun opolo(mental disease)”, wrote Larryberry Savage.

“It’s not a Kenyan vs Nigerian thing o, its Kenyans vs Her alone. She followed a container to Nigeria, we dont know her”, said April Tols@ Aprilworld.

Felix Leo, another Nigerian contributed:

“If u Kenyans want to abuse Aunty Kemi, u are free and pls face her alone, Don’t mention Nigeria, we have disowned her since o, she is not part of us…..we need sane people in this country”.

The Kenyans seemed to have paid attention to the advice and have uncovered some dirt stories about Kemi Olunloyo deportation from Canada to Nigeria in 2012.

Nairobi News citing a report in The Globe and Mail, a main paper in Canada, announced that,

“Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo, who claimed to be victims-rights advocate, was deported to Nigeria in August 2012 “after a lengthy battle with immigration officials over her status in Canada”.

“The report says Ms Omololu-Olunloyo was a “polarizing figure in many of the Toronto communities in which she worked”. She worked with police to solve crimes in Canada through “snitching”, which discouraged in most crime-prone neighbourhoods.

“Some bereaved family members praised her efforts to bring attention to a loved one’s death, while others viewed her as a self-promoter, thrusting herself into the spotlight to speak on their behalf,” the report.

“Trouble for her started when the Toronto Star reported that Ms Omololu-Olunloyo, who had lived in America before, was wanted in the state of Georgia for jumping bail and violating probation.

“A Canadian police constable then reported her legal battles to officials in Canada and Georgia. “I left it in their hands,” he told The Globe and Mail.

“My work is done in Canada, now to move on.”

“She was promptly deported to Nigeria.

“I was deported and it was a shame on the immigration system,” she wrote in an online message to The Globe and Mail back then”, Nairobi News reported.

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