N15m bribery: Bobrisky talks tough, demands open investigation
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Nigerian cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, aka Bobrisky, has called for an open and independent investigation into the alleged N15 million bribe saga.
Recalls that popular activist and social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse, aka VeryDarkMan, had released audio of Bobrisky claiming to have offered N15 million to the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC to drop the money laundering charges against him and help him evade jail term at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre in Lagos State.
Bobrisky denied the content of the audio, describing it as fake.
The crossdresser also made a cryptic post mulling on a suicide attempt. However, in another post via Instagram, Bobrisky dismissed talks of fear, calling for an open investigation.
He wrote: “Please, everyone calling to tell me the danger I am in and the plans against me should hold it now and fu*k it. I was being scared because of the story that EFCC will detain me again and I will be sentenced to prison a second time.
“I am ready for any investigation, but not in the same EFCC office where I was detained, and any investigation should be free, no intimidation and I demand for an independent and open investigation for the world to see.”
The socialite further reiterated that the audio was fake, adding that it could be altered and was ready to defend his case in court.
“Anybody can alter any audio, add or frame any audio and put it out. Best of luck. Anyone who published any audio should take responsibility for the audio. The fact remains that I am not the maker of the audio and didn’t publish any audio and nothing can change that.
“I will meet you guys in any court this time around if you have any case against me,” he said.