According to reports from Naija News, the controversy intensified following the release of an audio clip by activist and social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan.
According to reports from Naija News, the controversy intensified following the release of an audio clip by activist and social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan.
In this explosive audio, Bobrisky allegedly admitted to bribing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in exchange for dropping money laundering charges against him and facilitating his escape from imprisonment at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre in Lagos State.
The revelations have sent shockwaves through social media, prompting users to question the integrity of the legal proceedings surrounding Bobrisky.
Additionally, many are left speculating about the identity of James Brown, another prominent cross-dresser, who, on June 8, announced a visit to Bobrisky at Kirikiri.
A source in James’ camp told FIJ on Thursday, “By the time James visited, Bobrisky was no longer in prison.
“James went there to see one guy called Vindicate who had invited her to join in recording a song from prison. The prison authorities liked the idea of a song recorded from prison, so they let her come.
“I don’t know why James lied that she went to see Bobrisky; maybe for clout. I will send you videos of James in prison with the people she went there to see. But have you ever seen just one photo of Bob and James in prison?”
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