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    Seyi Law challenges EFCC for Bobrisky’s re-arrest

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    Regarding the recent arrest of the troubled crossdresser Bobrisky, comedian Seyi Law has questioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, or EFCC.

    On Thursday evening, when boarding an aircraft to London at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Bobrisky was arrested again.

    This occurs a few days after the transvestite was detained while trying to flee Nigeria at the Seme border.

    But in a post on his X handle on Friday, Seyi Law responded to the news of his re-arrest by questioning the EFCC.

    “I’m not sure I understand Bobrisky’s case, abeg,” he said. Did a judge order him to stay home? Why let him board the aircraft and treat him in such a degrading manner?

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