Seyi Law Shares Worries Over Bobrisky’s Arrest

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  • Seyi Law has spoken out about the arrest of crossdresser Bobrisky, at Murtala Mohammed Airport in Lagos.
  • Seyi Law expressed confusion over Bobrisky’s situation.
  • He also criticized the authorities for allowing Bobrisky to board a flight to London before confronting him.

Comedian Lawrence Aletile, known as Seyi Law, has spoken out about the arrest of crossdresser Idris Okueneye, also called Bobrisky, at Murtala Mohammed Airport in Lagos.

Seyi Law expressed confusion over Bobrisky’s situation and questioned whether any court had prohibited him from traveling abroad.

He also criticized the authorities for allowing Bobrisky to board a flight to London before confronting him.

Some online users suggested that Bobrisky is facing the consequences of his fame, arguing that he reveals too much about himself and should have kept his location private until reaching London.

Meanwhile, other users on X criticized Seyi Law for caring about Bobrisky’s situation.

See the video below:

See some comments below:

@Olayusbra: “Ẹgbọn he cast himself to much. At least reach that London first. No be everything nah Cho Cho online. He’s no more a kid.”

@lekimite: “It’s is more like a persecution, make them leave the guy jor.”

@UnlimitedEniola: “This your post clearly shows how stupid you are. I don’t want to assume you are ignorance. Will any citizen decline invitation by the US senate and travel.”

@seniorkachi: “Why did he want to travel in the first place. You’ve a case with the government and we’re told not to leave the country.”

In other news, A viral video shows a Nigerian man in a heated struggle to get back the business kiosk he built for his girlfriend after their breakup.

In the video, the upset man tears down the wooden and zinc structure while a crowd watches the intense scene unfold.

The woman fights back fiercely to keep the kiosk, but the angry man ultimately takes back what is his.

The video has received a variety of reactions online.

Some people feel sorry for the man and support his choice as a reasonable reaction to being betrayed.

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