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Tonto Dikeh Must Be Investigated – Controversial Media Journalist Kemi Olunloyo Reacts To News Of D’banj’s Alleged Fraud Case
The alleged imprisonment of musician D’banj by the ICPC on suspicion of fraud has prompted a response from self-acclaimed investigative journalist Kemi Olunloyo.
- As the representative of The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and Other Related Matters(NAPTIP), Tonto Dikeh should be subject to an investigation, according to Kemi Olunloyo
- This came after the news of D’banj allegedly engaging in fraud that circulated online
- Kemi Olunloyo further stated that celebrities and social media influencers have no business being ambassadors for the government
The alleged imprisonment of musician D’banj by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on suspicion of fraud has prompted a response from self-acclaimed investigative journalist Kemi Olunloyo.
Olunloyo used her Twitter account to express her thoughts on D’banj’s situation. She believes there is no justification for celebrities and influencers to serve as government brand ambassadors. She then added that as the ambassador of The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and Other Related Matters (NAPTIP), Nollywood star, Tonto Dikeh should be investigated. She further pointed out that influencers and celebrities can work closely with government organisations without expecting payment.
See her tweet below:
Brand Ambassadors are NOT needed at Govt agencies. If you want to advocate or volunteer, do it. Not everything is money. Tonto Dikeh must be investigated in her brand ambassadorial role with @naptipnigeria. Tomorrow is World Anticorruption day. Financial improprieties are rampant
— Kemi Olunloyo Pharm.D♠️ (@KemiOlunloyo) December 8, 2022