Home Africa Nigeria: Bobrisky’s male biological organs intact, Correctional Service reveals

Nigeria: Bobrisky’s male biological organs intact, Correctional Service reveals

Nigeria: Bobrisky’s male biological organs intact, Correctional Service reveals

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Abisola Adigun
Published on 2024-04-15 08:11:01

The Correctional Service recently made a revelation regarding the male biological organs of crossdresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky. Contrary to speculation, it was confirmed by a top official at the prison facility where Bobrisky is serving his six-month jail term that his male genital organs remain intact. According to a report by Punch, Bobrisky underwent a thorough examination upon admission, and there was no evidence of any realignment of his genital organs.

The official disclosed that Bobrisky openly declared himself as a male during court proceedings, and this information is documented in public records. As is standard procedure for all inmates, Bobrisky was subjected to a medical examination, which confirmed that his male biological features were unchanged. Despite his public persona as a crossdresser, Bobrisky’s physical characteristics align with his declared gender identity.

Upon admission to the facility, Bobrisky was assigned a cell and given specific guidelines and responsibilities like all other inmates. He has reportedly been cooperative and compliant with the rules and regulations set forth within the prison. From attending classes to receiving meals and adhering to curfew, Bobrisky has been conducting himself like any other inmate in the facility.

In response to concerns about Bobrisky’s safety in a male prison setting, the official clarified that he is not receiving preferential treatment or protection from other inmates. Bobrisky is subject to the same rules and disciplinary measures as everyone else in the facility. Additionally, the prison has measures in place, such as single or isolation cells, to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.

It is worth noting that homosexuality is prohibited in Nigerian prisons, and any attempt to engage in such activities, including sodomy, is considered a serious offense. The Correctional Service is adamant that Bobrisky will be treated like any other inmate, and any misconduct towards him will be met with appropriate legal action.

Despite his controversial public image, Bobrisky is navigating his time in prison like any other inmate, adhering to the established routine and regulations. His presence in the male prison facility has not disrupted the daily operations or compromised the safety of others. As the Correctional Service continues to uphold the law and maintain order within the facility, Bobrisky remains subject to the same standards and expectations as his fellow inmates.

In conclusion, Bobrisky’s experience in prison serves as a reminder that regardless of one’s public persona, within the confines of a correctional facility, all individuals are expected to abide by the rules and regulations in place. The Correctional Service’s commitment to upholding the law and ensuring the safety of all inmates, including Bobrisky, highlights the importance of accountability and discipline within the criminal justice system.

Read the original article on Nigerian Tribune

Previous articleGhana: We‘ve not agreed on transport fare increase – Transport Ministry
Next articleNigeria: Late Shehu Malami’s wife drags stepson, stepdaughter to court over inheritance — Africa Links 24