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    Bobrisky Confirms Arrest By Immigration Officers Upon Return To Nigeria

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    Contentious Nigerian immigration authorities have detained Bobrisky, a socialite and crossdresser from Nigeria.

    When Bobrisky returned to Nigeria on Tuesday, April 1st, 2025, he was reportedly detained.

    Bobrisky announced on his Instagram account that he had just been detained without being told of his offense, alarming the public about the event.

    “Dude, Nigerian immigration recently detained me. I have no idea what I did.

    According to reports, Bobrisky’s most recent arrest occurred months after he made it known that he had left the nation to concentrate on his health.

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