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Kemi Oluloyo comes hard on celebrities who flaunt their cars on social media

Kemi Oluloyo took to her Instagram page to blast celebrities like Mompha, Bambam, Regina Daniels and Bobrisky, stating that "cars are not assets."
In her post, she started by mocking them with their caption each time they flaunt their newly acquired cars on social media, Regina Daniels Bobrisky Mompha BamBam “My baby has arrived”, and went further to pray for God to grant them real babies they can treasure, instead of cars, which is not an asset.
She also shared a story on how a drunk driver sliced her 1hr Acura into half and ended by advising Nigerian celebrities to stop glorifying cars, because it is not an asset.

Read her post below;
Regina Daniels Bobrisky Mompha BamBam “My baby has arrived” May God give these car fanatics a REAL BABY they can treasure. Cars are not assets, they can be totalled in secs. My first car was sliced into 2, 10 mins after I drove out of the dealership. A drunk driver didn’t see me!!
30 YEARS AGO TODAY: A car is not an investment. I was still in the seat belts in my one hour old Acura and my 2yo son was still strapped in his car seat in the other half just staring at me after the impact. Today we are alive 32yo and 54yo. The drunk driver DIED on the spot. @phillypolice said it was the worst miraculous accident ever. 
April 25th 1989 Pls STOP glorifying cars. We are Nigerians. @mompha you have beautiful kids. More beautiful than your cars.❤️πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬#Kemitalkstraffic

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