More details have emerged on Friday regarding the six-month jail term of popular Nigerian cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye, widely known as Bobrisky, who served time at Kirikiri Correctional Facility.
Sources close to the incident revealed that Bobrisky was housed in a special cell reserved for high-profile inmates during his time behind bars.
This arrangement was reportedly made to ensure his safety and comfort, given his status as a public figure and controversial personality.
The cell is said to have been equipped with basic amenities that offered a level of privacy, shielding him from the general prison population.
During his six-month stay, Bobrisky allegedly kept a low profile, focusing on his health and maintaining his social media presence discreetly, though authorities kept a close watch on his interactions.
Some sources claimed that the cross-dresser had access to privileges, including better food and occasional contact with close friends.
Bobrisky’s jail term attracted massive attention due to his celebrity status and his reputation for flaunting luxury on social media.
His fans have been eager to know how he handled the conditions inside Kirikiri, which is notorious for its overcrowding and harsh living conditions.
However, it appears that Bobrisky’s incarceration was far from the typical experience of most inmates.
Despite the circumstances, the cross-dresser is expected to share his personal account of the experience in the near future, possibly through his social media platforms, where his fans are eagerly waiting to hear more.
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