Bobrisky calls out EFCC over severe injuries allegedly inflicted on him

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  • Crossdresser, Bobrisky recounts his ordeal in the hands of EFCC.
  • In a series of posts on his Instagram stories, the controversial internet personality shared some photos of the injuries he sustained as a result of how he was manhandled by the anti-graft agency.
  • Bobrisky bemoaned how he was treated like a common criminal by the EFCC.

Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky calls out the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission as he shares disturbing images of injuries sustained during an alleged forced removal from a London-bound flight at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed Airport.

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Bobrisky claims the EFCC was responsible for his unjust removal, insisting he committed no offence to warrant such treatment.

The self-styled ‘Mummy of Lagos’ emphasized his innocence, stating that he doesn’t smoke nor does he drink, yet he was manhandled like a criminal.

Lastly, Bobrisky also expressed gratitude to his brother for standing up for him, reaffirming their strong bond.

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See the post below:

In other news, Bobrisky responded to accusations that he rented dollars to show off online, just one day after relocating abroad.

The influencer, who recently made headlines for attempting to leave Nigeria amid ongoing legal investigations, posted a photo on Instagram flaunting stacks of U.S. dollars.

However, the display quickly raised doubts among some followers. One user, wilinssmith71, accused Bobrisky of “renting dollars,” suggesting that the money wasn’t genuinely his.

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In response to the accusation, Bobrisky denied the claim, asserting that such practices do not occur in his new location abroad.

He confidently stated that the cash in question was indeed his. He wrote:

“I’m not in Nigeria anymore. You can say that in Nigeria, not here.”

The exchange sparked further reactions from online users, with some humorously supporting Bobrisky’s post.

Others jokingly warned the influencer against returning to Nigeria.

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