“Pls keep putting my name in prayers” – Bobrisky begs Nigerians to pray for him amid EFCC bribe allegation

Bobrisky Seeks Prayers Amid EFCC Allegations"


Nigerian socialite Bobrisky has taken to social media to request prayers from the public amidst ongoing controversy.

The controversy surrounds allegations of bribery involving the EFCC, which have been making headlines in recent weeks.

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Bobrisky, along with activist Verydarkman, has been summoned to appear in court, but has yet to comply.

In a recent Instagram post, Bobrisky expressed his desire for prayer and protection from “evil forces.”

He wrote:

“I want to beg you all for one thing…

Pls keep putting my name in prayers that hand of evil will not touch me. As you do so God bless you more”.

In a recent development Bobrisky unbothered, takes a jab at VeryDarkMan after newly released audio.

In the fresh audio conversation, the person alleged to be Bobrisky, revealed his godfather secured a well-furnished private apartment for him to serve his jail term.

He also mentioned that his godfather paid a certain Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN N5 million upfront to help secure a presidential pardon for him.

After Verydarkman shared the audio recordings claiming Bobrisky bribed his way out of prison, Bobrisky clapped back on Instagram.

The alleged voice recording of Bobrisky adds a new layer to the ongoing feud between the crossdresser and the activist, leaving many to wonder about the authenticity of the claims.

While Bobrisky has yet to address the details of the allegations directly, his sarcastic response appears to be an attempt to discredit Verydarkman’s claims by questioning his mental state.

Days ago, controversial social media critic, Vincent Martins Otse aka Very Dark Man has reacted to the interview granted by lawyer, Femi Falana SAN, on Thursday, October 3, where he vowed to pursue a civil case against him for defamation.

VDM in a video posted on social media today, said he is not bothered about the Falanas pursuing any lawsuit against him.

He argued that what he is more concerned about right now is the institutionalized corruption going on in public institutions.

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