Bobrisky Allegedly Donates Chairs to Kirikiri Prison Amidst Incarceration

Bobrisky, the controversial Nigerian crossdresser, has reportedly made a charitable gesture by donating plastic chairs to the National Correctional Service (NCoS) Kirikiri prison, where he is currently serving a six-month sentence for misusing the Naira.

This act of kindness has sparked discussions among netizens, with many speculating about the motive behind the donation.

According to reports, the plastic chairs were donated for the prison’s visitor area, with a photo of the chairs circulating online captioned: “On behalf of Bobrisky for the National Correctional Service Kirikiri for the visiting area.”

Netizens have shared their thoughts on the crossdresser’s gesture, with some praising Bobrisky for his kind heart and others suggesting that the donation may be a strategic move to secure an early release on good behavior.

Ebisikejr commented, “He has a kind heart. God sent him there.”

Dr Promise speculated that the donation might be part of a public relations effort to secure Bobrisky’s early release, saying, “They’re about to release shim on good behavior. That’s the reason for this thoughtful PR.”

Graduate expressed skepticism, stating, “That’s won’t make them to pardon him/her ( bobrisky).”

Diji O and GHOST also shared their opinions, with Diji O suggesting that Bobrisky could be out between one month and six weeks on good behavior, while GHOST humorously remarked, “Werey no see chair for her BBL she sharply donate.”

Inzaghi questioned Bobrisky’s incarceration, writing, “This guy no dey prison on God.”

Despite the mixed reactions, Bobrisky’s donation to the NCoS Kirikiri prison highlights the potential for inmates to make positive contributions to their community, even while serving time.

The crossdresser’s actions have generated considerable buzz on social media, with many users eagerly awaiting further developments in the case.

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