In a message addressed to critics such as Portable, a young woman claiming to be the sister of well-known crossdresser Bobrisky refers to the male crossdresser as “Aunty mi.”
This may be seen in a video with the description, “Bobrisky’s sister and Bobrisky’s lawyer don talk out.”
When questioned in the aforementioned video if she is the well-known crossdresser’s biological or true sister, the young woman said positively without hesitation.
She was invited to speak to the Nigerian people about the uproar and condemnation that followed Bobrisky’s unintentional victory as the best-dressed female contestant.
Addressing Nigerians, she said, “People of Nigeria, what you’re doing. I have a word with you, the people of Nigeria, over my elder’s issues. I thank every one of you. Those of you who supported, I thank those who supported my sister in Nigeria and abroad.”
“What is making you happy wouldn’t make you sad. I want to use this opportunity to speak to the followers and those who benefit from her and those who regard her as the mommy of Lagos but are not proud to support her.”
“I’m using this opportunity to tell you that I’m ashamed of you because all of you went into hiding, even Aunty Eniola Ajao.”
Recalling the moment Portable bashed and called out Bobrisky over her award in the female category despite being a male, she added, “Portable, what is the problem? Whatever is recognized as Glory is not something a single person can just put aside or erase.”
“Any sister is Glory. She’s not someone anybody can just bring down.”
She made several other statements in the said video which has been attached to the article.
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