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Bobrisky Dismisses Rumors of Breast Pain

Bobrisky He Is Not Experiencing Any Bre%40st Pain (via Primetweets)
Lagos FCID’s Public Relations Officer, Aminat Mayegun, firmly stated that Bobrisky is not experiencing any health issues or hospitalization.

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The Federal Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) has dismissed online rumors claiming popular crossdresser, Idris Okuneye, known as Bobrisky, has been facing health problems, including severe bre@st pain.

Recently, it was reported that Bobrisky was detained by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) at the Seme Border when he was heading to Benin Republic.

After his arrest, some accounts suggested he was taken to a police hospital in Falomo, Lagos, for serious bre@st pain experienced during his detention at Alagbon police station.

Vanguard reported that he was allegedly moved by police ambulance as part of a secret transfer to the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) of the Lagos State Police Command.

This transfer was purportedly disguised as a medical emergency to evade public attention, with claims that Bobrisky was transported on a stretcher under the care of a nurse and a security officer.

Nonetheless, the FCID in Lagos has officially rejected these allegations.

In a conversation with Premium Times, Public Relations Officer Aminat Mayegun firmly stated, “We are not investigating Bobrisky; he was turned over to us by immigration. We saw the reports about his hospitalization for bre@st pain, but that’s not true. He is not dealing with any health issues. This is completely false. There was no such event.”



When questioned about Bobrisky’s current status and any potential transfers from the FCID, Mayegun suggested that “updates will be provided soon,” but reiterated that Bobrisky “currently remains in our custody with no health problems.”

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