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Bobrisky serves notice to sue man who accused him of owing N4m

He wanted to date me, I refused, he says

Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju a.k.a. Bobrisky
Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju a.k.a. Bobrisky

Controversial crossdresser, Bobrisky has disclosed his intention to sue a man who accused him (Bob) of sitting on the N4 million he loaned him (Bob) when he was in jail.

It would be recalled that Bobrisky landed in serious crisis after a man contacted VeryDarkMan to help him recover the sum of N4 million he loaned Bobrisky.

The accuser, later identified as Bintini, who is based in the United States of America, claimed Bobrisky asked him for money while he was in prison.

According to him, the crossdresser reneged on his promise to refund the money and was trying to blackmail him.

VeryDarkMan took up the matter and subsequently released an audio tape where Bobrisky, a phone conversation with a man, made some serious allegations against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Nigeria Correctional Service.

The revelations sparked several investigations and a couple of lawsuits.

Bobrisky has since returned the N4 million he collected from Bintini. He is however now promising to sue Bintini.

He claimed he did not owe Bintini any money, claiming that the ₦4 million was offered to him freely by the accuser in the hope of having an amorous relationship with him.

He claimed that Bintini only asked for the money back when he (Bob) refused to hook up with him after leaving prison.

Going down memory lane, he claimed he met Bintini in 2017, who paid him $3,000 for a meet-and-greet in America.

Bobrisky further claimed that Bintini asked him out in 2022, but he turned down his proposal.

The cross dresser claimed that last year, Bintini visited Nigeria and informed him about a business deal.

He claimed that he met Bintini at Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, to discuss the proposal, but instead, Bintini made romantic advances, which he (Bob) rebuffed.

Bobrisky shared some screenshots of their alleged chats to support his claims, but there was nothing incriminating in the chats.

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