‘I’ll never accept any female’s award again’ – Bobrisky blames Eniola Ajao for his problems

Embattled Nigerian crossdresser, Bobrisky, has vowed never to accept any award or recognition designed for females.

He stated this while attributing his problems to the award received from actress Eniola Ajao.

Media Talk Africa reports that Bobrisky received the ‘Best Dressed Female’ award at Eniola Ajao’s movie premiere in March 2024.

Shortly after, Bobrisky was arrested by the EFCC for naira abuse at the award ceremony, and was sentenced to six months jail.

Shortly after his jail term, a leaked audio of the crossdresser claiming to have bribed EFCC officials to evade money laundering charges against him, and serving his sentence in a luxury apartment, surfaced on the internet.

The development generated controversy on the internet and also led to his re-arrest.

Speaking after fleeing the country, Bobrisky blamed Eniola Ajao for his problems, stating that it all began with her award.

Reflecting on his ordeal in a post on his Instagram story, Bobrisky wrote “My problem started when I collected the best dressed female award with N1 million prize.

“For my life, if I see an award for best dressed female I go disappear from that location ASAP. Everyone knows the truth that I am a baddie with class, you wanna compete with me? Your mummy never!!!! But when the problem wan too much make I run,” he said.

Eniola Ajao is yet to respond to the claims at the time of filing this report.

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