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WHO ADVISED YOU TO PLEAD GUILTY- AISHA YESUFU QUERIES BOBRISKY. (PHOTO).


 Who advised you to plead guilty – Aisha Yesufu queries Bobrisky


Aisha Yesufu, a popular social activist has blamed popular crossdresser, Bobrisky for pleading guilty to the count of naira mutilation.

On Friday, Justice Abimbola Awogboro handed down a six-month sentence without the option of a fine.

The controversial celebrity has been in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, since his arrest last week.

EFCC had arrested and prosecuted Bobrisky for naira mutilation.

Bobrisky had, earlier on April 5, pleaded guilty to a four-count charge of naira abuse brought against him by the anti-graft agency.

“Who advised him to plead guilty?” Aisha queries in a write up on X.

“How does spraying of money equate to mutilating money? If it is and a crime why is it selectively used?

‘Yes, I would have. Worse case scenario I would ask him to plead “No Contest.” Anything else Oga lawyer?

“If spraying money is mutilation, what is politicians throwing money at people?

“Mutilation and spraying money how are they the same? Did Bobrisky pick a scissors and started shredding the NAIRA?

“We just have a jungle where anything goes because some people’s morality is offended.

“If Bobrisky has crimes he has committed, prosecute him on those and not these selective prosecution.”

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