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After dragging by VDM, Bobrisky pays up N4m debt (Video)
Controversial crossdresser, Idris Okuneye also known as Bobrisky, may have bowed to the pressure mounted on him by social media activist, Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan or VDM, by paying up a debt of N4 million he allegedly owed an unnamed individual.
In a trending video he posted on social media on Tuesday, VDM had called out Bobrisky over an unpaid debt he owed an unnamed creditor.
In the video, VDM explained how the individual approached him, begging him to compel Bobrisky to pay back the sum of N4 million he borrowed.
He said the person had allegedly sent money to Bobrisky while he was in prison, but the crossdresser has bluntly refused to pay back even after he had pleaded for time.
VDM stated that Bobrisky initially cited bank closures due to protests as the reason for the delay, then requested an extension until September to settle the debt.
He added that he decided to make the video and call out Bobrisky to do the needful and warned him of the consequences of not paying up.
However, in a new video he posted on Instagram on Wednesday, VeryDarkMan said the crossdresser had finally paid his N4m debt after he called him out accusing him of refusing to pay the money he got as a loan.
Confirming the payment, VDM said:
“Bobrisky has paid o… wetin pain me pass be say I no go post part 2 again now EFCC YOU REALLY COLLECTED 15million naira from bobrisky to drop MONEY LAUNDERING CHARGES?
“Controller of prison so una give bobrisky apartment woooooow so pr!son is for the common man woooow, Nigeria I weep.”
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