Prison Official Exposes Bobrisky, Reveals Details About His Male Biological Organs
The Nigerian Correctional Services (NCoS) has exposed popular crossdresser Idris Okuneye, known as Bobrisky, over his claims about his gender change.
A top official in the prison facility where he is serving his six-month jail term revealed to Punch that the male biological organs of Bobrisky remain intact.
The source disclosed that after the examination, there was no realignment of his genital organs, as all are still the same as they should be.
According to the source, “Bobrisky made a public declaration that he was a male, and court proceedings are public records. Every inmate brought into a facility during admission is examined. He was equally examined and no realignment of gender or genital organ was discovered. The male biological features were the same.
“After that, a cell was allocated to him, and he had a certain number of inmates with him. A bed space was also allotted to him. It is just like a boarding house, where your housemaster will issue you your personal belongings.
“When it is time for class, he attends. When it is time for food, he will go and get his portion. The same goes with prep and light out. He observes all these without preference. He has been going about his business just like other inmates have since he was brought in here.
“He is not getting any five-star treatment and is not being protected from anybody. He follows the same rules and regulations as every other inmate. Single cells of isolation cells are to prevent outbreaks of communicable diseases. In a male prison, homosexuality is outlawed, and it is a grievous offence. Sodomy, or homosexuality, is frowned upon here in the custodial centre. So any inmate that tries to violate him will face the law.”
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