Crime and Law
VIDEO: Bobrisky jets out of Nigeria days after EFCC arrest

Controversial Nigerian socialite and cross-dresser, Bobrisky, has reportedly left the country just days after his brief detention by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at an airport in Lagos.
The arrest had occurred as he attempted to board an Amsterdam-bound flight last week, sparking speculation and a wave of reactions on social media.
Bobrisky took to his Instagram account on Monday to share a video from inside an aircraft, subtly confirming his departure from Nigeria. The video was captioned simply, “See you soon, Nigeria,” suggesting the socialite’s plans to return in the near future but without revealing further details about his travel destination or reasons for the trip.
Watch the video below;
https://x.com/Peoplesbox/status/1853328986224402817?t=GXWY76CCUljw–LaoYYk4g&s=19
The EFCC has yet to release an official statement detailing the reasons behind Bobrisky’s initial arrest, though unverified reports allege it may be related to ongoing investigations. Following his release, Bobrisky has remained silent on the specifics of the incident, opting instead to carry on with his travel plans.
Bobrisky’s recent brush with the law has fueled ongoing discussions around his public image, as he continues to make headlines for his flamboyant lifestyle and the controversies surrounding him.
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