Felicia Udeji Reporting
Nigerian controversial socialite, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has denied allegations surrounding a leaked audio recording involving the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), human rights lawyer Femi Falana, and his son Folarin.
In a statement, Bobrisky addressed the controversy, saying, “Pls everyone calling me to tell me I’m in danger because of the plans against me should hold it. I don’t want any threat no more. I was being scared because of the story that EFCC will detain me again and I will be sentenced to prison second time.”
Bobrisky expressed confidence in his innocence, stating, “God will vindicate me from those that want to frame me up. They will be exposed by the law. I am ready for any investigation but not in the same EFCC office where I was detained. And any investigation should be free, no intimidation and should be open for the whole world to see.”
He further emphasized, “You cannot bury me because of my social media lifestyle. Anybody can alter any audio, add or frame it up and put it out. Best of luck, anyone who published any audio should take responsibility for it. The fact remains that I am not the maker of that audio, didn’t publish any audio and nothing can change that.”
Bobrisky concluded with a defiant tone, “I will meet you guys in any court this time around if you have any case against me.”
The leaked audio, shared by social media personality Very Darkman, sparked widespread controversy and allegations of bribery. Bobrisky’s denial and demand for an open investigation have added another layer to the unfolding drama.