Fans Compare Verydarkman and Bobrisky’s Photos After Regaining Freedom

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Fans of two controversial personalities, Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky, and Martins Vincent Otse, alias Verydarkman, are still enthused about the Bobrisky’s recent release.

According to Gistlover, Bobrisky has been released and has shared his prison story with his supporters.

In a recent online post, they compared their images and appearances after being released from prison.

Bobrisky was identified as a housemate in the post because he appeared overweight after regaining his freedom.

Verydarkman, on the other hand, was named an inmate since he had become malnourished after only a few weeks in detention.

Remember that the social media activist was detained after a petition was created against him. He was in the correctional centre for four weeks.

See the post here:

See some comments below…

@black_bhoy_: “You didn’t lie.”

@IamDannyben: “Housemate no be inmate na.”

@MachalaDoctor: “Church members and pastor. You dey find trouble.”

@_Martins_0001: “Monday morning violence.”

@ukange_davidx: “Difference dey oh.”

@Winifunds: “They’re levels to these.”

@olayinka_fr: “You sure?”

@sheymanishere: “He was not in prision.”

In other news, Spyro, a Nigerian singer and songwriter, revealed that his father, a pastor, stopped paying his school fees due to his poor grades, causing strain in their relationship.

He shared this during an interview with Chude Jideonwo, expressing that his mother took on the responsibility to support him through school. This made him feel like his father hated him, impacting their bond.

“When I was younger, I wasn’t doing well in school and my dad pulled back and withdrew from paying my school fees.

“My mum took the responsibility and she sent me to secondary school and university. I saw her really struggle to do these things and it wasn’t easy for her.

“My dad was just trying to be a disciplinarian, I guess. He was like ‘You’re not coming home with good grades, I’m going to stop paying, I won’t keep investing in you if you’re not bringing good grades home.’

“Now, I would not blame him. But it affected my relationship with him growing up. I felt like my dad hated me.

“Sometimes I would even ask my mum if she is sure that he is my father. He was just too high-handed. I guess it was because he is a pastor and you know the way pastors are with their kids,” he said.

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