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Beards, Darker Skin: How Bobrisky Will Appear After EFCC Detention

By Emily Ogah

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Bobrisky in Ikoyi custodial centre

Nigerian controversial crossdresser, Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, popularly known as Bobrisky, is facing the possibility of spending the 2024 Eid-il-Fitr break in detention following the Federal Government’s announcement of April 9 and April 10 as public holidays.

Recall that Bobrisky was arrested on April 3 and subsequently convicted by a Federal High Court in Lagos on April 5, 2024. Bobrisky is facing charges related to Naira abuse, as brought forth by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The Nigerian anti-graft agency filed six counts against Bobrisky, with the first four specifically addressing naira abuse and the remaining two pertaining to alleged money laundering.

However, the accused expressed his desire for leniency, explaining that he was unaware of the laws regarding naira abuse and promising to educate his followers on social media about it.

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Consequently, Justice Abimbola Awogboro had set April 9, 2024, as the date for his next hearing and ordered that the individual be kept in EFCC custody until then.

Many have been left to wonder how Bobrisky is coping in detention. Here are five things that may possibly be happening to him:

  1. The prison is not a place for observing shaving routines so the male part of Bobrisky is mostly to emerge as he will be left with no option but to grow his beards; an answer to a prayer that VeryDarkman made when he said, “Release Idris not Bobrisky”.
  1. Again, Bobrisky would have no access to use his skincare products such as lightning creams and make-up kits. Not using these for close to a week is most likely going to have a darkening effect on his skin. The implication of this is that we are most likely going to see a darker Bobrisky emerging from the prison.
  1. Also, while in detention, Bobrisky will have no access to his usual choice of assorted meals.
  1. Also, Bobrisky has high chances of facing verbal abuse for taking a female position in detention, seeing that homosexuality is not accepted in this part of the world.

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