Twice locked up, twice released: Kemi Olunloyo breathes air of freedom again

Twice locked up, twice released: Kemi Olunloyo breathes air of freedom again

26 hours after the controversial daughter of ex-Oyo State governor, Omololu Olunloyo was re arrested for what she calls judicial error, she has been r

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26 hours after the controversial daughter of ex-Oyo State governor, Omololu Olunloyo was re arrested for what she calls judicial error, she has been released. Kemi who stated on her Twitter handle that her re-arrest was due to the fact that her magistrate bail of N200,000 was not perfected, had thought that she woul remain in Port Harcourt prison until July 5th 2017 and for that reason began to solicit for N100,000 to get a surety to perfect her magistrate bail so she doesn’t sleep in prison tonight.

She had posted on her social media:   
“I need N100,000 to get a surety to perfect my magistrate bail so I don’t sleep in prison tonight (Wednesday)
3020832750 FBNINGLA sort code
First Bank of Nigeria.
I am in high spirits!!!
I WAS ARRESTED AGAIN TILL JULY 5th 2017. Im in the court cell….”

Now out, Kemi took to her social media to announce her release,
“Locked up twice;  82 days and 2 hours. If I can survive #PHMax twice, you can do anything you wanna do. S/O to my former inmates. Such love! I got toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, wrapper and a great meal.  Lawrita cooked me #OfoSoup  which I’m taking  to my hotel and Benny gave me her entire dinner last nite and a doughnut for dessert. #Cell1(GRA) inmates ROCK!
PRAY FOR MY PRISON SISTERS. Kidnappers, belle cases, assassin, EFCC fraudsters, cultists and 8 children plus 4 toddlers.

She continues, “Magistrate court continues July then Federal high court October. I’m being sued in two courts for posting a newstip alleging corruption and adultery sent to me to investigate with witnesses coming forward. S/O to my prison staff family who did a lot of paperwork and shame on the judiciary who intentionally slowed down the prison court order. The judiciary should rid themselves of corrupt employees.”