Nigerian crossdresser, James Brown, has visited his colleague, Idris Okuneye, popularly called Bobrisky, at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre in Lagos.
James Brown, who went alongside some other individuals, disclosed his visit in a post on his Instagram page on Friday.
He wrote, “I went to Kirikiri prison to visit Bobrisky to know if she is alright.”
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Brown, sharing insights into his visit, revealed the challenges he faced in gaining access to the prison, shedding light on the complexity of the process.
The visit sparked curiosity about the status of their years-long feud, adding a layer of intrigue to their dynamic.
Osun Defender recalls that Bobrisky is currently serving a six-month prison sentence over abuse of the naira notes.
In April, the Nigerian Correctional Service, in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Rotimi Oladokun, disclosed that Bobrisky was remanded in a male custodial centre and observed all regulations and rules in place at the centre, especially concerning the dress code.
It was also reported that the controversial crossdresser was treated equally like other inmates in the facility.
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