- After a tumultuous stretch behind bars, the flamboyant Bobrisky has finally broken free from his prison shackles.
- In a dramatic first video post-release, the crossdresser is seen arm-in-arm with Eniola Ajao, the very filmmaker whose event was the epicenter of Bobrisky’s legal woes and controversial arrest.
- Together, they express heartfelt gratitude to fervent supporters who stood by them through thick and thin
Convicted crossdresser Okuneye Idris Olarenwaju, better known as Bobrisky, has finally broken his silence in a fiery and emotional first video address to his fans following his recent release from prison.
Minutes ago, WITHIN NIGERIA broke the sensational news of the socialite’s release on Monday, August 5, 2024. Bobrisky had been condemned to six months behind bars on April 5 for the scandalous crime of mutilating naira notes at the glitzy premiere of Eniola Ajao’s movie.
After enduring four grueling months in the harsh confines of prison, Bobrisky emerged, his spirit as unyielding as ever, his flamboyance burning brighter than before.
In an ecstatic and defiant address, Bobrisky, alongside the unwaveringly supportive Eniola Ajao, passionately thanked his legion of loyal fans for their relentless support during his imprisonment.
He spoke with fervent emotion about the exhilarating freedom she now savors and the sheer joy of rejoining her vibrant, colorful life.
Eniola Ajao, grasping this electrifying moment, also poured out her gratitude to the fans who fiercely advocated for Bobrisky’s release.
She acknowledged their pivotal role in this hard-won victory, highlighting the collective strength that triumphed over the adversity born from the infamous incident at her movie premiere.
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Bobrisky was arrested and detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday, April 3, 2024 for the offence of abusing the naira.
According to the EFCC, Bobrisky was invited due to a video report of spraying new Naira notes at the premiere of Eniola Ajao’s movie titled, ‘Ajakaju’, which was held at FilmOne Circle Mall, Lekki, Lagos on March 24, 2024.
The charge against Bobrisky marked FHC/L/244c/2024 comprised four counts of naira abuse and two counts of suspected money laundering. The counts (counts five and six), which bordered on money laundering were struck out by the judge, leaving counts one to four
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