posted byUrudinachi Blessing
April 3, 2025

“PERSON WEY DON JAPA“: COURT STRIKES OUT BOBRISKY'S N200M LAWSUIT AGAINST EFCC

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“PERSON WEY DON JAPA“: COURT STRIKES OUT BOBRISKY'S N200M LAWSUIT AGAINST EFCC

“PERSON WEY DON JAPA“: COURT STRIKES OUT BOBRISKY'S N200M LAWSUIT AGAINST EFCC



A Lagos High Court has struck out a N200 million lawsuit filed by popular crossdresser, Bobrisky, against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The lawsuit, which was filed in 2020, alleged that the EFCC had harassed and intimidated Bobrisky, violating his fundamental human rights.


However, in a ruling delivered on Wednesday, the court held that Bobrisky's lawsuit lacked merit and was therefore struck out. The EFCC, which was represented in court by its counsel, had argued that the lawsuit was frivolous and without basis.


Reacting to the court's ruling, Bobrisky expressed disappointment and frustration. "I'm so disappointed in the Nigerian justice system," Bobrisky wrote on social media. "I was expecting justice, but it seems like the system is rigged against me."


Several celebrities have reacted to the news, with some expressing support for Bobrisky while others have criticized the EFCC. Popular actress, Toyin Abraham, wrote on social media, "This is so unfair! Bobrisky deserves justice."


Musician, Davido, also reacted to the news, writing, "EFCC, una no dey tire? Leave Bobrisky alone!"


However, not all celebrities have been supportive of Bobrisky. Popular actor, Uche Maduagwu, wrote on social media, "Bobrisky should stop wasting his time and money on frivolous lawsuits. He should focus on his business and leave the EFCC alone."


The EFCC has also reacted to the news, with its spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, stating that the commission is pleased with the court's ruling. "The EFCC is committed to fighting corruption and protecting the rights of all Nigerians," Uwujaren said. "We will continue to do our job without fear or favor."


The court's ruling has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many Nigerians expressing their opinions on the matter. While some have criticized the EFCC for its handling of the case, others have praised the commission for its efforts in fighting corruption.


As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Bobrisky's lawsuit against the EFCC has brought attention to the issue of harassment and intimidation by law enforcement agencies in Nigeria. It remains to be seen how this issue will be addressed in the future.


In a related development, Bobrisky has announced plans to appeal the court's ruling. "I will not give up," Bobrisky wrote on social media. "I will continue to fight for my rights and for justice."


The appeal is expected to be heard by a higher court in the coming weeks. As the case continues to unfold, Nigerians will be watching with interest to see how it all plays out.


In conclusion, the court's ruling on Bobrisky's lawsuit against the EFCC has sparked a heated debate on social media. While some have criticized the EFCC for its handling of the case, others have praised the commission for its efforts in fighting corruption. As the case continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Bobrisky's lawsuit has brought attention to the issue of harassment and intimidation by law enforcement agencies in Nigeria.

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