Bobrisky

Bobrisky: CDCFIB suspends erring officers of the NCoS over allegedly receiving bribe

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

The civil defence, correctional, fire and immigration services board has suspended it’s senior officers of the service, following the viral video trending on social media on alleged infractions by Officers of the Nigerian correctional service relating to Mr. Idris Okuneye widely known as Bobrisky.

The board has suspended Michael Anugwa, deputy controller corrections (DCC), in charge of medium security custodial center (MSCC), kiri-kiri Lagos State, and Sikiru Adekunle, deputy controller of corrections (DCC), in-charge of maximum security custodial center (MSCC), kiri-kiri, Lagos State.

Also the board suspended ASC II Ogbule Samuel Obinna, serving at medium security custodial center (MSCC), Afikpo, Ebonyi state, for allegedly accompanying a convicted inmate out of the custodial center to a location outside the facility.

In another related development, the board has equally suspended another senior officer of the service, Iloafonsi Kevin Ikechukwu, deputy controller of corrections ( DCC), in charge of media custodial center (MSCC), Kuje-Abuja, for allegedly receiving monies on behalf of an inmate.

The suspension of these Officers is to allow for further investigation on the various allegation while assuming that the outcome would be made public when concluded.

EFCC apprehends Bobrisky over alleged naira notes abuse

By Sabiu Abdullahi 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested Idris Okuneye, better known as Bobrisky, on charges related to the alleged mutilation and misuse of naira notes. 

Bobrisky was reportedly apprehended in Lagos during the evening hours of Wednesday and is currently being held at the EFCC’s Lagos Office as investigations proceed, according to statements made by EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale in a conversation with newsmen. 

This development comes amidst a flurry of controversies surrounding the social media personality, notably his recent controversial win of the “Best Dressed Female” Award at a movie premiere on March 25, 2024, which sparked widespread criticism from various sectors of the entertainment industry. 

However, in response to the public outcry, Force Spokesman Muyiwa Adejobi noted that while cross-dressing itself isn’t illegal under Nigerian law, allegations of involvement in other illicit activities could warrant legal action. 

“I have not read anywhere that cross-dressing is an offence in Nigeria,” Adejobi affirmed during an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today program on April 2, 2024.

“Let us be reasonable, you cannot arrest somebody you want to prosecute without having credible evidence, and as such, cross-dressing is not yet a crime in Nigeria.” 

Adejobi clarified that while cross-dressing may not be punishable, allegations of engaging in unlawful activities could lead to legal consequences.

“Some of them that are into cross-dressing, the allegation is that they are into something else, that’s where the problem lies. We need enough proof that they are actually into ‘that’. All those offences are natural in Nigeria and punishable under our laws,” he stated.