Bobrisky, the well-known Nigerian crossdresser and social media personality, recently made headlines following his release from Ikoyi Prison, where he had been held for a period of time.
After his transfer to Kirikiri Prison, where he will serve a six-month sentence for naira abuse, he issued a cautionary message to his followers.
He warned against the act of “spraying money,” a common practice at celebrations in Nigeria where cash is thrown at performers or celebrants.
Bobrisky emphasized that such actions could lead to serious legal consequences, suggesting that those who engage in this behavior might find themselves becoming a “Kirikiri landlord,” a tongue-in-cheek reference to the prison.
His comments reflect not only his personal experience but also the broader societal issues surrounding financial misconduct in Nigeria.
Bobrisky’s situation serves as a reminder of the importance of understanding the laws governing financial transactions and the potential repercussions of flaunting wealth in a manner that could be deemed illegal.
His story has sparked discussions about money, legality, and the cultural practices surrounding wealth display in Nigeria.