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“Many families of Ikoyi building collapse victims but no family from Lekki Toll Gate” – Kemi Olunloyo
Controversial investigative journalist and influencer Dr. Kemi Olunloyo recently took to her official Facebook handle to react to the Ikoyi building collapse and at the controversial Lekki toll gate massacre in which some military personnel allegedly fired at some unarmed protesters which happened over a year ago during the EndSARS movement at Lekki toll gate. Comparing the two scenerios, the controversial journalist yet again reiterated her claims which was also backed up by the Federal Government that no family is yet to claim the corpses of the deceased protesters who were killed at Lekki toll gate. However, Kemi Olunloyo confirmed that families of victims in the Ikoyi building collapse were present to identify their loved ones.
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Recall that the controversial journalist said that she spent six months investigating the Lekki toll gate incident and no family had come forward with any name. However, she confirmed that victims of the Ikoyi building collapse were identified by their respective families.
“Ask God for forgiveness, I spent 18 hours a day on Lekki toll gate massacre. Many families of the Ikoyi building collapse but no family from the Lekki toll gate, just one before the anniversary”. Dr. Kemi Olunloyo said.
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