The world may think I’m in prison, thanks to my godfather, I have an apartment – Bobrisky.
A recent audio clip of Idris Okuneye, better known as Bobrisky, has caused a lot of talk on social media. In the clip, Bobrisky, a famous Nigerian cross-dresser and social media influencer, addressed rumors about being in prison. The audio, released on October 7, 2024, through Vanguard news outlet, made it clear that Bobrisky is not in prison, even though many people believed otherwise.
Bobrisky shared that instead of being locked up, he was staying in a private apartment nearby. He explained that this special arrangement was made by someone he called his “godfather,” who helped him avoid being placed in prison.
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In the audio, Bobrisky said: “I won’t lie to you. I’m not in prison, but I’m close by. Thanks to my godfather, I have an apartment.” He added that his godfather helped make sure he wasn’t sent to jail, saying, “The world may think I’m in prison, but you and I know better.”
Bobrisky also mentioned that a high-ranking official, known as the Deputy Controller, allowed him to stay near the prison. This arrangement lets him visit family and keep in touch with people, as long as he stays quiet on social media and doesn’t make any public statements.
The audio clip led to mixed reactions online. Some people appreciated Bobrisky’s honesty, while others were concerned about how he was being treated by the authorities. Many questioned if Bobrisky was getting special treatment because of his connections and influence, especially with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Some feel this shows unfairness in how the law treats different people.
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Another social media personality, Martins Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan, joined the conversation. He posted that while many thought Bobrisky was in prison, he had information proving that Bobrisky was actually staying in a private residence. His comments sparked further debate about whether Bobrisky was receiving special favors from the authorities.
The news has left many people worried. Some are calling for an investigation into the claims that Bobrisky received special treatment. They argue that it raises questions about fairness in Nigeria’s justice system. Critics are asking if this kind of arrangement is available to others or only to those with power and connections.
Bobrisky, who is often in the spotlight for his controversial lifestyle, has once again become a hot topic of discussion. Many are now wondering if his influence allowed him to avoid the usual consequences, and whether authorities will take any action to address these concerns. The situation highlights larger issues of privilege and justice in Nigeria.
The world may think I’m in prison, thanks to my godfather, I have an apartment – Bobrisky.
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