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Beauty Vendor Slammed After Insinuating ‘Bobrisky’ Bought Her Products From Prison

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A beauty vendor has come under heavy criticism on social media after alleging that an inmate from Kirikiri Prison ordered products from her store, with many believing she was referring to the well-known social media influencer Bobrisky.

In her now deleted post on Twitter, now known as X, the beauty vendor claimed that the order from the prison inmate was the highlight of her week. She expressed disbelief, questioning why beauty would be a priority for someone in prison. “An inmate of Kirikiri Prison in Nigeria ordering from Beauty Hut is surprisingly the highlight of my week. Like miss ma’am. Beauty shouldn’t be your priority right now?”

See the post below;

The remarks of the beauty vendor did not sit well with many, who accused her of breaching customer privacy and showing insensitivity even if the customer were in prison.

Read some netizens’ reactions below;

Nnediorazu: “What kind of a mumu business vendor is this?

Vadjewelry Accessories Backup: “Vendor wey dey do chochocho. Sell your market in peace

Abdul Basit: “What a vendor

Beauty Queen Maree: “And that’s how you run your business, no form of client privacy?

Haven Finest Kids: “Not nice though. What happened to your client’s privacy?

Nurse Koko: “Maybe na even sales girl coz I no sure say vendor go cast big customer

Jnr Officer: “See wetin vendor dey do to her business Nawa

Mimitdore Cosmetics: “As a vendor, don’t disclose your client’s details

Sophystyk: “You just messed up your business for cheap publicity”.

Teeto Olayemi: “Isn’t this too much information as a business owner? No consumer privacy? This is absolute nonsense

Ogboye Official: “Ode seller

GWG.ng reports that Bobrisky, a prominent social media influencer, was arrested in April by the EFCC for abuse of the Naira. He was arraigned before a Lagos court, where he pleaded guilty and requested another chance, promising to use his social media platforms to educate his followers against Naira abuse. Despite his plea, the judge sentenced him to six months at Ikoyi Correctional Center.
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