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“I Changed Your Diapers, yet You Disrespect Me” – Kemi Olunloyo Reveals Why She Is Angry With Davido
Retired journalist, Kemi Olunloyo has alleged that she was amongst those who took care of Davido as a child, but earned disrespect despite it..
Kemi Olunloyo made this revelation while giving her reasons for going after the mourning singer, Davido and his fiancée, Chioma Rowland.
This comes days after the controversial journalist did an exposé on the family who just lost their son, claiming a curse is trailing Davido.
In a post via her Instagram page, Kemi Olunloyo revealed that she held a grudge against the singer for calling her unprinted names over the years.
Kemi emphasized that it was humiliating and personal to her because she took care of Davido when he was a child.
While sharing some offensive tweets from the singer over the years, she wrote:
“IT TOOK A VILLAGE TO RAISE DAVIDO
Nobody know the hurt of being disgraced in front of 7M on Twitter. It is now 4 years. I can’t let go. I changed your diapers, fed you and 27 yrs later I’m a cheap drug user, mad woman and should go oil my pussy. I haven’t seen David since his mom’s funeral at 10yo.”
“Davido’s fans don’t know my feeling. Many wonder what he’s done to me for years and thought I was just obsessed with him. Now you know. Will you let one big rich musician talk to your mother like that? NO. But it’s OK for Madam Kemi Olunloyo?
October 20th is a day I will never forget. He can’t forget either.
To people supporting this disrespect
Money can’t buy Life.”
See the screenshots she shared below:
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