investigative journalist Kemi Olunloyo has called out Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo over viral photos of herself, her daughter and her grandson.
She advised the new grandma to stop using an AI baby picture to fool Nigerians.

Taking to her Facebook page, Kemi Talks, Olunloyo insisted that Priscilla hired a surrogate to welcome her baby, and it was not via regular delivery.
According to her, Priscilla and Juma embraced IVF to have their child, and the baby was actually born in Tanzania, not Canada.
She stated that a reliable source gave her the information, and she has no reason to doubt the person.
“Iyabo Ojo should stop using her AI baby picture to fool the internet. Where’s your AI video? Someone who likes validation. Her fans are very gullible. They think the baby was “delivered” It was a surrogate baby. Video on YouTube ijmohbadfinal.“
In another post, Kemi Olunloyo, a pharmacist said:
“#BREAKING 🚨Chai! Iyabo No need for validation pls. If Priscilla had her baby in Tanzania just celebrate that. Why must you seek validation all the time? Why must you create drama 24/7. Once a liar always a liar. Your fans are so gullible anyway🙄 In these days of Ai and editing yiu should be keeping things REAL!
“1. The name Rakeem Ayomide Mkambala is NOT in the LIVE Canadian birth registry so far in 2025 talk less August 24th 2025
2. An American neonatal blanket is NEVER present in a Canadian 🇨🇦delivery room. we have seen many in Africa due to USAID donations for maternal care in Africa
3. I still don’t see your entry into Canada via my CBSA source.
“Always lying. The same way you lied on Naira Marley because you were emotional and refused to apologize to him and the same way you lied to prevent the prosecution of Mohbad’s KPAI suspect Wunmi. Be prepared, today my community standards team is taking down your grandson’s instagram page you wicked woman. Babies 👶🏽 are NOT allowed on IG inlesz they are models or public figures“
“Priscilla and Jux did IVF planted into a surrogate, and a baby exchange was done months ago. I don’t know the location of birth, but someone close to the Mkambalas in Tanzania claims it was not in Canada
But DSalam ijmohbadfinal,” she wrote.


Kemi further noted that anyone celebrating Iyabo Ojo’s grandson is also celebrating the death of Mohbad.
She concluded by urging Nigerians to stop celebrating tragedy if they want to move the nation forward.
“Anyone celebrating Iyabo’s grandson is also celebrating the death of Mohbad.
Do NOT celebrate tragedy. ijmohbadfinal,” she added.