Idris Okuneye, a well-known Nigerian crisis counsellor who goes by Bobrisky, has finally received a prison term without the possibility of a fine.
The identified “mummy of Lagos,” who recently attended a party where naira was misused, will serve six months in prison.
During an early April 12 court session, Justice Abimbola Awogboro of the Federal High Court in Lagos delivered the ruling.
Recall that Bobrisky was charged on six counts, including money laundering and abuse of the Naira, by the EFCC on April 5.
However, once he admitted to the crime, the court dropped the money laundering charges against him but found him guilty of Naira abuse. Additionally, the court ruled that he be kept in the custody of the EFCC in Lagos.
The judge also adjourned hearing for judgement into the case to April 9. However, the court couldn’t sit due to the April 9 to April 11 Eid-Fitri public holiday.
Oyebisi reacted: “There’s more to this if you ask me. Perhaps,they used him as a scape goat.”
Oluwakemi._o said: “Persin wey wan jail portable don finally go jail.”
Soloblinkz reacted: “They want him to come back as a real man. But my question is, na male cell or female cell him dey.”
Iam_bmodel added: “Aaah, With no option of fine. Omo Bob is really learning the hard way and I believe this is way too much for him. Imagine the amount of beards He will have when he comes out.”
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