Bobrisky shares bittersweet prison experience, cautions against ‘spraying’ money

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  • Bobrisky is back from prison, and he has shared his experience during his stay in the last few months.
  • In a video making the rounds, he detailed his bittersweet experience in prison.
  • He also warned fans not to spray money, lecturing them on the consequences of disobeying the law

Embattled socialite, Idris Okunneye, better known as Bobrisky, is back from prison and has shared his experience with his fans on social media.

Bobrisky regained his freedom on Monday, August 5, 2024 after spending a few weeks in detention. Recall the controversial crossdresser was sentenced to six months in prison in April for abuse of Naira.

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In a video making the rounds, he was asked to share his experience about prison life. According to him, it was awesome and okay, at the same time, it was not okay.

Bobrisky then advised Nigerians against abusing the naira so they don’t become landlords in prison.

The cross dresser explained that he is going to be focusing on his good energy and the people who were there for him while he was in prison. He stated that a lot of things had happened in his absence and he is happy to be back.

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In an interview with GoldMyneTV, he urged Nigerians to follow the rules and abide by the law. Bobrisky said in part:

”Don’t spray money, unless you’ll be a landlord inside Kirikiri.”

“It’s not just about killing or any criminal activity, something light like this can take you there.

“I’m only focusing on my friends who were there for me, and I’m grateful. I’m not thinking about any other person.”

Watch Bobrisky speak below:

In other news, Nigerian actor and filmmaker, Ibrahim Chatta has opened up on his love for acting and how his passionate choice affected his education.

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The versatile actor who started acting in 1985 confessed that he dropped out of secondary school to focus on acting even though his parents were unaware.

Chatta also revealed that his good command of English stems from being self-taught

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