Kemi Olunloyo Rejects Condolences, Blames Late Father for Family Trauma and Division

Kemi Olunloyo, the daughter of the late former governor of Oyo State, Dr Victor Omololu Olunloyo, declared that she was not accepting condolences for her father’s death, as he passed away on Sunday, April 6.

The social media influencer took to her Facebook page on Wednesday to reveal some events which allegedly impacted the family of the late legendary Mathematician and politician before his death.I am sharing video testimonials on the death of my father on TikTok. I am NO LONGER a part of the Olunloyo family, and informed you that in 2024, that I would never go back to Nigeria even when my parents passed away,” she stated.

In a subsequent post later, Kemi Olunloyo posted a video where she explained what happened, blaming her late father for allegedly ruining the family. Although she claimed she had forgiven her late father, saying: “I have forgiven my Dad for everything he did.” Nevertheless, the social media influencer lamented, “You don’t know what’s happening in my family and I don’t know what’s happening in your family.”.

My father, Victor Omololu Olunloyo is two people. He was one person to the world; he was another person to the family. My father destroyed our family life; my father traumatized us as kids. He traumatized us physically and emotionally. My father destroyed the family life.”.

My father introduced me as his favorite child and daughter to the world; he also introduced himself to me as that. But I was anything but his favorite. My father used me for a lot of things. My father did a lot of things for all of us. When I said used me, he took advantage of my own positive energies.”.

“My father was deep into ‘juju.’ My father was into occultism and I called my father out on his 80th birthday. After I called him out, he went to Pastor (EA) Adeboye that he wanted to be born-again and he was.”

She also went further to say that, “I know that I’m special and I know what God brought me here for.”. They attempted to murder my tale but they didn’t but they murdered Tayo; they murdered my brother’s son. My brother who died at age 51 who was in the ‘Ali Must Go’ vehicle with me; recall he lost half of brains and paralyzed for 43 years and lived with seizures and no source of livelihood. Tayo was buried when he died in 2021. Tayo would have become a great Mathematician. They ruined his destiny.”

Kemi Olunloyo attributed the family feuds that broke out on when the late former governor wedded a Ronke Sonaike who became Aderonke Omololu Olunloyo and whom she claimed was one of the campaign assistants to the deceased when he contested for governorship in 1983.

She blamed the whole family for descending into chaos after Ronke became pregnant for her father, a turn of events that infuriated her own mother, who saw her husband as an intellectual.

Ms Olunloyo disclosed that the woman, who was approximated to be 65 years old, later gave birth to Wura, her first child and then Olumide, a boy and another girl, Subomi.My mother married an intellectual, a man who obtained his Ph.D at 26 years old. And he became a polygamist. Not that polygamists are awful, but how it came about for my family.

She clarified that Ronke was their classmate that later became the late Dr Olunloyo’s ‘concubine’.

“When Ronke came into our family, my father started all kinds of occultic dealings. It’s too long. It’s too painful.” She also alleged that her stepmother tried to poison her mother at some point which nearly cost her her life but got her hospitalized.

On her mother’s behalf, she also recalled when she put a small coffin under Ronke’s son, Olumide’s bed when he was living with the father at Molete. “Ronke said it’s my mom that put it there.”

Kemi Olunloyo also stated that she was not in talking terms with her stepmother and that her older sister told her that Later in the life of Daddy, nobody had access to him after the 2021 stroke. They were not able to talk to Daddy over the phone because Ronke did not give anybody access.

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