In the wake of the arrest of the self-styled 'Mummy of Lagos', Bobrisky Okuneye, a video purportedly depicting him engaging in the abuse of Naira notes has surfaced, sparking further controversy.
The Incident and Its Aftermath
Bobrisky's arrest came swiftly after a video surfaced, allegedly showing the influencer flaunting and showering wads of fresh Naira notes during the premiere of Eniola Ajao's film, "Ajakaju," held on March 24, 2024, at Film One Circle Mall in Lekki, Lagos. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) acted promptly, summoning the 31-year-old crossdresser for questioning.
The Video Evidence
The video in question captures Bobrisky spraying money over popular musician Segun Johnson, accompanied by exchanges of greetings. This footage has intensified scrutiny over Bobrisky's activities, particularly regarding the alleged misuse of Naira notes.
EFCC's Response
In response to the circulating video, the EFCC issued a statement via its Instagram page, accusing Bobrisky of repeatedly committing similar offenses at various events. The commission's swift action underscores its commitment to upholding financial regulations and deterring illicit practices within the entertainment industry.
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