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    Bobrisky says, “I’ve dated seven Nigerian celebrities”

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    Bobrisky, a well-known crossdresser in Nigeria, has disclosed how many celebrities he has dated in his homeland.

    Bobrisky expressed this when discussing the betrayals that forced him into exile.

    In a recent Snapchat video, the crossdresser admitted to have a close relationship with seven Nigerian celebrities.

    In his furious tirade, Bobrisky called those celebrities “phony people in the Nigerian entertainment industry” and announced measures to expose and name them.

    He distanced himself from Nigerian expectations after considering the censure he received from certain Nigerian leaders and celebrities throughout his EFCC struggle.

    “I will soon be able to name seven Nigerian celebs whom I have dated. I will soon expose the dishonest people in that nation.

    “Until last year, when senators and ministers began talking about me, I had no idea how unique I was.” Consider a minister quitting his job to devote himself to Bobrisky. Do I really matter?

    “They would never write “female” on my driver’s license or passport if I lived in Nigeria for a hundred years. I am respected for who I am here, though.

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