I am not an ex-convict. I spent my jail term at the male correctional center – Bobrisky

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Crossdresser, Idris Okuneye aka Bobrisky, has kicked against being addressed as an ‘ex-convict’.

In an interview with influencer, Isbae, Bobrisky who regained his freedom from prison on August 5, said he was not sent to prison but to a correctional center.

‘’I am not an ex-convict because I can’t be convicted for spraying my money. I am not an ex-convict. I wouldn’t accept that.’’
Bobrisky who was in April this year sentenced to six months in jail for Naira abuse, said he would go back to spraying money at events but would concentrate solely on dollars.

Bobrisky says he sees his time in prison as a ‘’vacation.”

‘’It was a time to go and rest. I have been working so hard and I think their decision was okay for me. Their decision was to break me but sadly nothing happened to mummy of Lagos. I am still fine and still good and will continue to be fine and good. ‘

This people really wanted to break me. I have never seen anywhere they sentence someone for spraying their own money. Everything happened like a movie. ’I sprayed my own hard earned money and I was sentenced to where we have a lot of criminals. It is a whole lot.’’
Bobrisky jokingly said his prison time really ‘fits him’’ and would not mind going back but for a short term

He dismissed claims that he spent his jail term in a VIP corner and not in the prison where other criminals are held.

When asked if he spent his time in the male or female section of the prison, Bobrisky said;

‘’I spent it at the male correctional center and I loved it. If they had allowed me to stay in the female correctional center, I wouldn’t have had fun. I wouldn’t have enjoyed myself. While I was at the male correctional center, I was the only different person there and so people were nice to me, showing me care, giving me stuffs. If I had stayed in the female ward, who would have shown me care?’’’
He mentioned that during his time with the EFCC, he was however held in the female cell.

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