Nigerian social media sensation Bobrisky has confirmed that he has officially left Nigeria. This announcement comes after a tumultuous series of events, marked by two failed attempts to exit the country that were thwarted by law enforcement.
Just ten days after a dramatic incident on November 1, 2024, where he was famously dragged off an aircraft bound for London, Bobrisky took to Instagram on November 11 to share an image from mid-air.
The post, which featured a picture of him on a plane en route to an undisclosed destination, was accompanied by the caption: “See you soon, Nigeria.”
This post not only marks a significant moment in Bobrisky’s life but has also reignited discussions among his followers, as well as critics.
As the news spread, a wave of passionate reactions flooded Bobrisky’s Instagram. Many of his followers expressed anger and frustration over what they perceived as the influencer’s incessant need for attention.
One user remarked, “90 per cent of Bobrisky’s problems are caused by his mouth! Man can’t stay low-key or discreet to save her life.”
Another user echoed these sentiments, stating, “Just shut up Bobrisky, Internet obsession is a real disease. Chai, na you be your village people.”
Such comments highlight a broader societal concern regarding the relationship between public figures and their use of social media to document their lives.
In another critical comment, an Instagram user lamented, “Hmm it’s really hard for him to not update the world about his moves.”
This sentiment was mirrored by yet another follower who expressed frustration over Bobrisky’s habit of sharing his every move online, asserting, “My problem with Bobrisky is the fact that he posts every single thing on social media. Stay low-key, especially when you have a lot of enemies watching you, sigh!”
This kind of backlash reveals a growing trend where public figures, particularly those as controversial as Bobrisky, navigate the fine line between personal branding and privacy.
The journey leading to Bobrisky’s departure has been anything but smooth. His recent run-ins with law enforcement add a layer of complexity to his story.
Just before his departure, he was reportedly apprehended by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
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In an alarming turn of events during that critical week, Bobrisky was detained at the Seme border while attempting to flee Nigeria for the neighbouring Benin Republic.
Photos circulated on social media showed him sitting in the back of a patrol vehicle, highlighting the gravity of the situation.
Isaac Fayose, the brother of former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, confirmed the initial incident at the airport, sharing images of himself alongside Bobrisky before their flight.
Fayose publicly condemned how Bobrisky was treated by Nigerian authorities. He was particularly vocal about the timing of the arrest, expressing concern over what could be interpreted as a targeted move against the popular crossdresser.
Bobrisky, whose real name is Idris Okuneye, has often found himself at the centre of Nigeria’s contentious conversations regarding gender identity and sexuality.
His flamboyant persona and unapologetic embrace of his identity have made him a polarizing figure in a country where discussions surrounding LGBTQ+ rights are often met with resistance.
The juxtaposition of his social media presence against the backdrop of the legal troubles he has faced makes his story both compelling and tragic.
As Bobrisky embarks on this new chapter away from Nigeria, many are left wondering what the future holds for him.
Will he continue to embrace the spotlight in his new environment, or will he take heed of the criticisms and adapt his approach to social media?
The reactions to his latest post suggest that many remain sceptical. While some celebrate his escape and the freedom it may bring, others caution him against the pitfalls of his notorious social media habits.
Bobrisky’s departure from Nigeria illustrates the complexities surrounding fame, legal battles, and personal identity in today’s digital landscape.
As he says goodbye to Nigeria, the dialogue surrounding his narrative is far from over.
His journey will remain closely monitored by supporters and detractors alike, each waiting to see how this enigmatic figure will rewrite his story in the international arena.