Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo
Olukemi "Kemi" Omololu-Olunloyo (born 6 August 1964) is a notable Nigerian journalist, blogger, and activist against gun violence, and a social media personality. She is well known within the Nigerian online community. BackgroundOmololu-Olunloyo is the daughter of former Oyo State governor Victor Omololu Olunloyo[1] and the second of ten children. She lived for 14 years in Nigeria, 20 years in the United States, and five years in Canada before returning to Nigeria.[2] CareerOmololu-Olunloyo has appeared as a guest discussing terrorism and health topics on CBC News, Ruptly, CTV News, BBC and Nigerian Television Authority. She also worked briefly as a music journalist with the Nigerian Tribune[3] Community and social activismWhile in Canada, Omololu-Olunloyo was active against gun violence.[4][5] In 2014 she released the names and photographs of men who solicited sex or exposed themselves on social media.[6] In 2014, she was among the top three nominees of the Social Media Awards Africa's Social Media Influencer of the Year.[7] Deportation from CanadaIn August 2012, Omololu-Olunloyo was arrested in her apartment in Toronto by agents from the Canada Border Services Agency. [why?] After being determined a flight risk when her refugee visa was not renewed, she was remanded into custody at the Vanier Centre for Women for seven days before she was deported to Nigeria.[8][9] See alsoReferences
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