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🔴Bobrisky Lock down in a Cell after a deal tune of 7Million goes wrong with an associate🔴

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🔴Bobrisky Lock down in a Cell after a deal tune of 7Million goes wrong with an associate🔴

Popular Nigerian cross dresser, Idris Okuneye Olorunwaje popularly known as Bobrisky was arrested yesterday for a business deal gone wrong as he stands accused of defrauding a business partner to the tune of 7 Million Naira.

In the wake of his detainment, Bobrisky reportedly lamented in the cell over the excruciating pains he is feeling from the alleged pile he is suffering from.

According to our Kemi Filani, Bobrisky claims he can’t go more than 24 hours without applying his medications on the alleged infection and he is crying bitterly and in severe pains.

The report read ;

“Bobrisky is crying bitterly that he has serious pile infection with serious sours on his anus, he claims he must apply his medications on it every 24 hours else the sickness will deteriorate”

Piles or Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lower rectum. They often subside on their own or with treatment from over-the-counter products. But in rare cases, hemorrhoids can become infected.

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