Nigerian entrepreneur Isaac Fayose has conveyed his commitment to support the well-known crossdresser Bobrisky following their recent meeting at the airport. During this encounter, Bobrisky was allegedly removed from a KLM flight and subsequently detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Fayose, who is the sibling of former Ekiti State governor Ayo Fayose, declared his intention to draft a letter to the International Court of Justice advocating for Bobrisky.
Prior to this, Fayose had posted a photograph of himself alongside Bobrisky at the airport, shortly before the crossdresser’s reported detention. Fayose’s comments come in the wake of significant public reaction to the arrest, with many expressing concerns regarding the reasons behind Bobrisky’s removal from the flight and the ensuing actions taken by EFCC officials.
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In other news, Grammy Award winner Damini Ogulu, known as Burna Boy, has asserted that he is exhibiting no signs of vulnerability.
The artist made this statement on his Instagram account while posting new images.
It is important to note that he has been involved in a dispute with rapper Speeddarlington, also known as Akpi, whom he has detained on charges of alleged defamation.
In his Instagram post, he expressed:
“NO SIGN OF WEAKNESS”
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