Nigerian cross-dresser Bobrisky took to Instagram this week to scold Nigerians for his or her obsession with superstar gossip throughout the homicide of a trainer in Oyo State and criticize the nation’s misplaced priorities within the face of a worsening safety disaster.
Within the assault, which occurred on Might 16, armed robbers invaded three colleges in Ahoro-Esinere and Yawota villages in Oriile Native Authorities Space of Oyo State and kidnapped youngsters, college students and lecturers. The sufferer was later recognized as arithmetic trainer Michael Oedokun, who was subsequently murdered by the abductors.
Bobrisky, who immigrated to the UK in 2024, posted a message on Instagram questioning how Nigerians can comply with superstar marriage scandals when his countrymen are being murdered in captivity. The transvestite particularly pointed to the controversy involving veteran broadcaster Frank Edoho, his estranged spouse Sandra Onyenucheya and singer Chike for example of misplaced nationwide consideration.
Social media in Nigeria has been consumed this week by explosive allegations linking Chike and Edoho’s marriage breakdown, sparking a livid cycle of leaked audio recordings, viral posts, and widespread debate throughout X and Instagram.
Governor Seyi Makinde confirmed that 18 major college college students, seven junior highschool college students and 7 lecturers had been kidnapped within the Oriile assault. Based on native sources, a complete of 46 folks, together with lecturers and college students, stay lacking.
“A trainer was beheaded. All we’re speaking about is Frank Edoho,” Bobrisky posted, which rapidly sparked a response on-line.
In response to the disaster, President Bola Tinubu directed the Inspector Normal of Police to guide a technology-driven rescue operation involving tactical items and intelligence response groups to safe the discharge of the remaining hostages and the arrest of these accountable.
Bobrisky’s rant displays rising frustration amongst Nigerians who really feel that superstar controversies constantly distract the general public from institutional failures and safety failures. The publish added to an already heated nationwide debate about priorities, grief, and accountability.
