Controversial Nigerian cross-dresser, Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, aka Bobrisky, has reacted to the recent arrest of suspected homosexuals by the Delta Police Command, saying that they all deserve the treatment meted out to them as a result of their actions.
The well-known cross-dresser, a man, who presents self as transgender woman, criticized the arrested individuals for allegedly flouting the country’s laws and organizing a gay wedding.
According to Bobrisky, they ought to have learnt from other A-list homosexuals that swiftly relocated to other climes where they have the freedom to flaunt their sexuality.
Bob wrote: “Hey guys !!! I want to quickly addressed those set of guys who were arrested in delta. You see dis class is not actually meant for everyone. But I strongly believe you can learn from those Alist.
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“Firstly there’s a law passed against you guys that you can’t marry urself in dis country why d hell did you all call urself together to organize a wedding? That’s d dumbest news have read dis week.
“You all deserve how you all were treated sad truth. If you feel you are in love with ur partner and you want to be together why not relocate to where you are welcome?”
Speaking about those who have been mentioning him in posts related to the arrested suspects, ‘she’ indicated he’d rather ignore them and focus on making money.
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He added: “And to those who are tagging me well I’m now a change bob that now ignored so many rubbish on Instagram lately. I’m focusing on money not rubbish.” (Sic)
The 31-year-old influencer’s remarks followed the Delta Police Command’s detention of over 100 individuals suspected of engaging in homosexuality in the Ekpan Community of Uvwie Local Government Area.
The Commissioner of Police, represented by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Bright Edafe, revealed that the suspects were apprehended during an event labeled as the “all white party.”
DSP Bright Edafe said that the arrested individuals would be subjected to legal proceedings in accordance with Nigeria’s anti-gay law, which prohibits same-sex marriage in the country.