Monday, June 15, 2026 - An investigative
panel set up by the Federal Government has revealed that crossdresser Bobrisky
enjoyed several privileges during his six-month prison term, including access
to mobile phones and accommodation in a specially furnished cell, Punch
reported
According to the panel's report, Bobrisky, whose real name
is Okuneye Olanrewaju, was housed in a private cell fitted with a personal
toilet and bathroom, television, fridge, carpet, humidifier and other amenities
while at the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Kirikiri, Lagos.
The report further stated that he was allowed to receive
visitors whenever he wanted and in whatever numbers he desired. Family members
were also permitted to bring him meals.
At the Maximum Security Custodial Centre, the panel
said Bobrisky's cell was furnished with wallpaper, a large bed, carpet,
television and humidifier. An inmate was reportedly assigned to attend to his
personal needs.
One of the panel's key findings was the discovery of a
soundproofed door attached to Bobrisky's cell, a feature it said was different
from every other cell on the same floor.
The panel also expressed the belief that Bobrisky had access
to mobile phones while in custody despite prison regulations prohibiting such
use.
The investigation was launched after social media activist
VeryDarkMan shared an audio recording in which Bobrisky allegedly claimed he
paid officials to secure special treatment during his imprisonment.
The panel has now recommended further investigations into the allegations and advised that VeryDarkMan be investigated over alleged data privacy violations and the dissemination of what it described as unverified claims.

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