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Nigeria: Bobrisky to be held, protected in male prison — Correctional Service

Nigeria: Bobrisky to be held, protected in male prison — Correctional Service

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Femi Akinyemi
Published on 2024-04-12 15:27:21

Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has recently made headlines after being sentenced to six months in prison for a four-count charge of naira abuse. Despite his public persona as a transgender woman, Bobrisky will be serving his jail time in the male section of the prison facility, as confirmed by officials of the Nigerian Correctional Service.

Justice Abimbola Awogboro of the Lagos Division of the Federal High Court handed down the sentence after Bobrisky pleaded guilty to the charges. During the court proceedings, Bobrisky asserted his male gender identity when questioned by the judge. This led the correctional spokesperson to confirm that they will honor his gender status as submitted in court.

However, concerns have been raised about Bobrisky’s safety while in prison, particularly regarding the risk of sexual assault from other inmates. In response to these concerns, prison officials reassured that Bobrisky will be provided with adequate protection to prevent any possible violations.

Despite his legal troubles, Bobrisky continues to maintain a strong presence on social media, particularly on Instagram where he has over five million followers. Through his posts and videos, Bobrisky has portrayed himself as transitioning into a woman, sharing updates on his journey and claiming to have no health issues during the process.

While Bobrisky’s public image may suggest a female gender identity, his legal obligations have mandated that he serve his sentence in the male section of the prison. This decision underscores the complexities of gender identity and legal recognition within the Nigerian judicial system.

As Bobrisky navigates this challenging chapter in his life, the public will continue to follow his story and monitor any developments in his legal proceedings. Despite his controversial reputation, Bobrisky remains a polarizing figure in Nigerian society, sparking discussions on gender identity, social media influence, and the intersection of fame and legal consequences.

In conclusion, Bobrisky’s imprisonment and gender status highlight the complexities of identity and legal recognition in Nigerian society. As he grapples with these challenges, Bobrisky’s story serves as a reminder of the importance of understanding and respecting individuals’ identities, regardless of societal norms or expectations.

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