Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has broken his silence, issuing a stern warning to social media influencer Martins Otse, aka VeryDarkMan, amidst the ongoing investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) into alleged bribery.
The controversy began when VeryDarkMan released an audio clip implicating Bobrisky in a N15 million bribe to EFCC officials to drop money laundering charges against him. In the clip, Bobrisky allegedly claimed he had bribed his way out of prison time.
As the situation escalated, Bobrisky took to Instagram to address the issue directly. In a series of posts, he accused VeryDarkMan of attempting to blackmail him with falsehoods, warning that his silence should not be mistaken for weakness. Bobrisky, who earlier shared a cryptic post expressing suicidal thoughts, is now fighting back against the allegations, insisting that the influencer’s manipulations would not work.
“VeryDarkMan, your emotional blackmail won’t work this time. You think I’m weak? Just because I choose to be calm doesn’t mean I’m scared. Nobody can drive away all my helpers,” Bobrisky wrote. “I repeat, you can’t manipulate others with lies to take away my helpers, because not everyone has an evil heart. Some people are still amazing.”
Bobrisky, widely known as the self-acclaimed “Mummy of Lagos,” remains defiant in the face of the accusations, stressing that his supporters will not be swayed by fabricated stories. His statement came amid a growing social media frenzy surrounding the ongoing EFCC investigation and the alleged bribery claims.
As the public awaits further developments, the tension between Bobrisky and VeryDarkMan continues to fuel discussions across online platforms, leaving many to wonder how the unfolding legal saga will play out.