A statement she released earlier today, read: “After a week off social media deactivating and deleting my accounts, I was inspired by my mentor Chief Femi Fani-Kayode who texted me on July 19th 2016 with the following words “Kemi Pls come back on social media. We need you.”– Femi Fani-Kayode July 19th 2016 via text.
Fani-Kayode who has just returned to social media discovered all my pages missing and sent me an encouraging message. I have a separate Facebook platform for my North American fans which only discusses North American news but is blocked to Nigeria due to cultural issues like the gay and lesbian controversy which makes fans fight and abuse each other.
I therefore separated my fans on Facebook my main platform, but today June 20th 2016, I contacted Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to reactivate all my Nigerian portals. I invited some of my American friends to my Nigerian Facebook page and they are commenting on posts. #HNNAfrica is strictly world and health news and all my platforms are now strictly automated from my blog. Thank you for your support and kindness since 2013.”