Self-acclaimed investigative journalist and social media critic, Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo, is soliciting for money from her fans to fund her campaign as she is set to run for the governorship in her state, Oyo.

Nigerian journalist and social media personality, Kemi Olunloyo, who is the controversial daughter of former governor of Oyo State, Victor Omololu Olunloyo, has announced her ambition to become the governor of Oyo State in the 2019 gubernatorial elections as she has set in motion her campaign strategies.

Kemi who had spent over two months in prison custody following her altercation with a Port Harcourt-based Pastor, had revealed some time ago that she is ready to throw her hat into the race to succeed incumbent Governor, Abiola Ajumobi and to prove her seriousness, she has now launched an appeal for funds to enable her actualize her dreams.

Madam KOO as she’s fondly called by her fans, who said she would base her campaign on women empowerment, free feeding of children and putting all the area boys through schools, had told her followers few weeks ago to get ready to be shocked with her next move.

She has now moved up a step by soliciting for funds to run a successful campaign to succeed her state governor.

She had earlier posted:

“#BREAKING: I am waking up today as a #Politician. YES! I am running for Governor of #OyoState Nigeria in 2019 as an independent #MadamKOO2019.

“Our campaign hashtag is #OyosBiggerPicture and #MadamKOO2019. We will REOPEN #Lautech, empower women, feed children and put all the area boys thru education so they can get good jobs. Affordable EVERYTHING!

“We start on the streets!!

“Our Campaign donation portal is coming and phone number is posted. I am running a social media and grassroots campaign. Let’s change Oyo state now. #MadamKOO #NotTooYoungToRun #OurMumuDonDo #hnnpolitics.”

Now, according to her, the campaign donation portal is ready and she has gone public to solicit for money from her fans and the general public to help her campaign, with the claim that she is the only one who can change Oyo State.

Taking to her Facebook page, Ms. Olunloyo posted: