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‘COZA pastor’s Daughter Born 2002, Krest Shutdown In 2001″ – Kemi Olunloyo

Kemi Olunloyo took to her Instagram page to reveal some shocking details about the Busola Dakolo rape allegation by COZA Pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo.

She revealed that Busola lied about baby sitting, Pastor Biodun daughter, Shindara and also said the Krest was shutdown in 2001.

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Busola Dakolo fabricated the babysitting year, I caught her, now it’s 2002 when Shindara was born. Sperm killer Krest pulled off market 2001. How could Pastor @biodunfatoyinbo have fed her Krest Bitter Lemon in a fabricated 2002 rape assuming he was taking her to babysit and they stopped in the bush to have intercourse?

The Coca Cola company told me today that they shifted the market for Schweppes bitter lemon so they don’t sell the same two product in one market. Today they even manufactured Teem as a newer affordable bitter lemon. 
Pathetic liar @busoladakolo
did not practice her interview well with @ynaijatelevision. Her motive to destroy this pastor and church are unclear. She has refused to INTERVIEW with me or any other outlets as she’s been paid for this exclusive HOGWASH. 

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2 comments

  1. Lanrey

    The game has just begun. i wonder what the CAN would say now.

  2. KFire

    This woman has started again

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