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Bobrisky returns to social media, trolls Very Dark Man, others

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Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye popularly known in social circles as Bobrisky aka ‘Mummy of Lagos’ has taken to social media to troll Very Dark Man for exposing him.

Recall that Very Dark Man had claimed that Bobrisky had offered N15 million to Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) officials in exchange for the EFCC dropping money laundering allegations against him which would have allowed Bobrisky to avoid doing time in the Kirikiri Correctional Center in Lagos.

The allegations made by Very Dark Man and the controversy that has followed the claims, forced Bobrisky to reveal in a post shared on his Facebook page on Thursday, September, 28, that he is considering suicide.

A quick check on the official Instagram page of the transvestite shows that he has deleted all his pictures and videos from the platform in an apparent protest against his current ordeal.

READ ALSO:Reps invite EFCC, NCoS chiefs over Bobrisky’s bribery allegations

Bobrisky has now returned to social media posting fresh photos and pictures on his Instagram handle which he also used to issue a stern warning to Very Dark Man.

In a post shared on his Instastory, Bobrisky in a veiled dig seemingly directed at Very Dark Man said that nobody can send all his helpers away from him.

‘‘Nobody can send all my helpers away from me…. I repeat, you can’t manipulate lies upon lies to send all my helpers away from me because everybody doesn’t have an evil heart… Some people are still amazing,’ Bobrisky wrote on Instagram.

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