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Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo: “The Nigerian music industry needs me more than ever.”

The highly controversial journalist shared the post earlier today on her Instagram page, where she claimed that her source disclosed the information to her. She went further to warn all artist to stay put.

In her words;

“#BREAKING My source in the EFCC has told me who this is and Nigerians are not going to like it. The Nigerian music industry needs me more than ever. Music activists fight for rights. I worked as a Grammy judge in Cdn, music publicist and journalist, producer etc in North America but coming home, it’s nothing but arrests and raids. 
All artists must stay put. Stand for your rights. This is going to be interesting. “

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