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Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by allthingsgood: 1:08pm On Apr 12
As we all know, Bobrisky has now been found guilty and sentenced to 6 months in jail without the option of fine.

Popular cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye, a.k.a. ‘Bobrisky’ on Friday pleaded guilty to a four-count charge of abuse of the naira and money laundering preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at a Lagos court.

Bobrisky arrived at the Federal High Court in Lagos around 11:50 a.m. for his arraignment on charges of money laundering and abuse of the naira.

In the charge sheet filed by EFCC Prosecutor, Senior Advocate of Nigeria Rotimi Oyedepo, alongside seven other lawyers, Bobrisky is alleged to have tampered with the sum of N400,000 by spraying same while dancing at a social event at the IMAX Circle Mall, Lekki, Lagos.
He was said to have also committed similar offenceat other occasions, which is contrary to and punishable under Section 21(1) of the Central Bank Act 2007 on March 24, 2024.


Now Section 21(1) of the CBN Act 2007 provides that: 21(1) A person who tampers with a coin or note issued by the Bank is guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be liable to imprisonment for a term not less than six months or to a fine not less than N50,000 or to both such fine and imprisonment.

Section 21(3) further provides that: 21(3) For the avoidance of doubt, spraying of, dancing or matching on the Naira or any note issued by the Bank during social occasions or otherwise howsoever shall constitute an abuse and defacing of the Naira or such note and shall be punishable under Sub-section (1) of this section.

The CBN Act further defines spraying naira to include: adorning, decorating or spraying anything or any person or any part of any person or the person of another with Naira notes or coins or sprinkling or sticking of the Naira notes or coins in a similar manner regardless of the amount, occasion or the intent.

It is clear from the above that spraying the naira is a strict liability offence, regardless of your intention or the ocassion. Which means once you are caught spraying naira whether at parties, burial, birthdays or whatever, you will be arrested and jailed.

However, in reality spraying the naira is arguably part of our customs and traditions in nigeria. It is not only a way to show affluence and wealth in society but signifies joy and happiness of the sprayer. it is also a way to show appreciation and to reward friends, loved ones etc. It is on record that both politicians and celebrities from traditional monarchs, prominent persons and even children of the rich like Buhari's daughter, lawmakers have all been caught on camera spraying the naira at parties. See below for links.


Yet none of these prominent persons have ever been invited for questioning by EFCC let alone being charged or sentenced by Court.

What is more, EFCC went to war with Bobrisky with its most senior prosecutor and 6 other prosecutors. A move that is usually only reserved for the most high profile sensitive politically-exposed cases. All against an individual who had already agreed to plead guilty to the offences.

From all the circumstances leading to the conviction, it is clear that Bobrisky fully cooperated with the prosecutors and did not waste the time of the Court with unnecessary prolonged appeals and adjournments. In other words it was a slam dunk case for EFCC.

One then wonders why the Hon. Justice Abimbola Awogboro deemed it fit to executed the most ruthless judgment against a defendant who is not only a first time offender, but also fully cooperated with the justice system.

When compared with other politically exposed persons who commit real offences and either get away scot free or are given ridiculous option of fine, one begins to wonder if there isnt more to the sentencing of bobrisky than meets the eye. We all know that in Nigeria, there is always more to a story than meets the eye.

All this despite the fact that the Administration of Criminal Justice Act and Nigerian Correctional Services ACt have made ample provision for non cutodial sentences, of which the case against bobrisky clearly fits. Except there is something we dont know thaEFCC is not telling us.

Bobrisky is one of the most popular crossdressers in Nigeria. It is widely known that despite the fact that he has many fans, there are many conservative persons who do not approve of his crossdressing. But the way idris chooses to live his life privately, should not be used as a yardstick for inflicting harsh punishment on him. In this case, the time clearly does not fit the crime for the following reasons:

a. Spraying money at parties is part of Nigerian customs and tradition
b. This is the first time Bobrisky has ever been charged for the offence
c. Bobrisky fully cooperated with the law engorcement throught investigation and prosecution
d. The law provides for an option of fine
e. Bobrisky has already done time in EFCC custody up till the day of sentencing


Eventhough the Judge has prerogative of determining penalty for offences, it is cardinal point of law that justice most not only be done but must be seen to be done. Sentencing a first time offender to 6months without option of fine, for a crime that the whole Nigeria commits on a daily, hardly seems justiciable in my view. This is inspite of Nigeria's overcrowded prisons for which FGN has been pleading with the judiciary to be reasonable in sentencing. What is so grievous about spraying money that demands a convicted person be locked away for 6month

The truth is that no matter what the law says, sprying money will never be eliminated in Nigeria. It would appear that the CBN Act is just a tool the law enforcement Agencies employ for personal vendetta.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BazYmnaSz8M

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/476437-outrage-as-nigerian-lawmaker-caught-on-video-throwing-money-at-constituents.html

https://www.nairaland.com/7713113/buhari-daughters-caught-spraying-dollar

https://guardian.ng/news/ogun-monarch-caught-spraying-wasiu-ayinde-naira-notes-tenders-apology/

https://saharareporters.com/2024/01/01/son-yusuf-bichi-dss-director-general-captured-camera-spraying-bundles-scarce-naira-notes

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by otipoju(m): 1:19pm On Apr 12
He was made a scapegoat. They had to get him somehow. Hopefully he will have a paradigm shift and use his time for nobler purposes than being a noisemaker.

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by allthingsgood: 1:23pm On Apr 12
otipoju:
He was made a scapegoat. They had to get him somehow. Hopefully he will have a paradigm shift and use his time for nobler purposes than being a noisemaker.

How does his noisemaking hurt you?

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by Mushmush: 1:31pm On Apr 12
All I see here is a pained Bobrisky customer. Ayyah sorry o! Market don close for you for 6 months. I feel ya pain. Cry us a river if you like. Bobrisky has been sentenced to 6 months in prison and there's nothing you can do about it. All this nonsense write up was just a sheer waste of time. Next time try and use your time for something more productive. Receive sense

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by allthingsgood: 1:41pm On Apr 12
Mushmush:
All I see here is a pained Bobrisky customer. Ayyah sorry o! Market don close for you for 6 months. I feel ya pain. Cry us a river if you like. Bobrisky has been sentenced to 6 months in prison and there's nothing you can do about it. All this nonsense write up was just a sheer waste of time. Next time try and use your time for something more productive. Receive sense

Thats the thing with human rights, it goes round and everybody turn go reach. Today you side with the oppressors, tomorrow it will be your turn or the turn of your loved ones. Even bobrisky is also guilty of this. i remember he was laughing when VDM was arrested, today he is also facing 6months. So calm down, this breakfast go still reach you in one way or the other. Then you will learn. wink

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by danvon(m): 1:58pm On Apr 12
How can spraying money be part of our tradition and culture when money itself was imported by the British? Paper money itself was even more recent

Our ancestors used cowries for trade and it wasn't even widespread.

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by blackboy(m): 2:09pm On Apr 12
An idiot called me to insult me because I made a comment about Bob..whatever his name is. No sentiments. What he is doing I don't support however this sentencing is more like witch hunting. In this country if you are not careful you can be punished. Imagine ..be careful.

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by allthingsgood: 2:14pm On Apr 12
danvon:
How can spraying money be part of our tradition and culture when money itself was imported by the British? Paper money itself was even more recent

Our ancestors used cowries for trade and it wasn't even widespread.

So you dont spray money at parties?
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by Omoawoke(m): 2:52pm On Apr 12
blackboy:
An idiot called me to insult me because I made a comment about Bob..whatever his name is. No sentiments. What he is doing I don't support however this sentencing is more like witch hunting. In this country if you are not careful you can be punished. Imagine ..be careful.

People celebrating don’t have sense.

Nobody is safe in this country!

I could have a beef with someone and use EFCC or any other law to help put allegation on the person’s head and turn the person to ex convict.

Makes absolute no sense.

This is a crime with evidence of governors, senators, and everyone is guilty of
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by Mushmush: 3:28pm On Apr 12
allthingsgood:


Thats the thing with human rights, it goes round and everybody turn go reach. Today you side with the oppressors, tomorrow it will be your turn or the turn of your loved ones. Even bobrisky is also guilty of this. i remember he was laughing when VDM was arrested, today he is also facing 6months. So calm down, this breakfast go still reach you in one way or the other. Then you will learn. wink
What is this one saying? You dey think at all? I pray your sons become inspired by Bobrisky in the future to be like him. Human right Kee you there. You are an appalling example. Shame on you

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by Forkthiefnubu: 3:31pm On Apr 12
Mushmush:
All I see here is a pained Bobrisky customer. Ayyah sorry o! Market don close for you for 6 months. I feel ya pain. Cry us a river if you like. Bobrisky has been sentenced to 6 months in prison and there's nothing you can do about it. All this nonsense write up was just a sheer waste of time. Next time try and use your time for something more productive. Receive sense
Your write got me reflecting about the position of the black man or Africans or Nigerians in scheme of things and sadly I came to the conclusion that maybe all hope is lost , am really sorry for you guys
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by tanigororo: 4:18pm On Apr 12
allthingsgood:
As we all know, Bobrisky has now been found guilty and sentenced to 6 months in jail without the option of fine.

Popular cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye, a.k.a. ‘Bobrisky’ on Friday pleaded guilty to a four-count charge of abuse of the naira and money laundering preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at a Lagos court.

Bobrisky arrived at the Federal High Court in Lagos around 11:50 a.m. for his arraignment on charges of money laundering and abuse of the naira.

In the charge sheet filed by EFCC Prosecutor, Senior Advocate of Nigeria Rotimi Oyedepo, alongside seven other lawyers, Bobrisky is alleged to have tampered with the sum of N400,000 by spraying same while dancing at a social event at the IMAX Circle Mall, Lekki, Lagos.
He was said to have also committed similar offenceat other occasions, which is contrary to and punishable under Section 21(1) of the Central Bank Act 2007 on March 24, 2024.


Now Section 21(1) of the CBN Act 2007 provides that: 21(1) A person who tampers with a coin or note issued by the Bank is guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be liable to imprisonment for a term not less than six months or to a fine not less than N50,000 or to both such fine and imprisonment.

Section 21(3) further provides that: 21(3) For the avoidance of doubt, spraying of, dancing or matching on the Naira or any note issued by the Bank during social occasions or otherwise howsoever shall constitute an abuse and defacing of the Naira or such note and shall be punishable under Sub-section (1) of this section.

The CBN Act further defines spraying naira to include: adorning, decorating or spraying anything or any person or any part of any person or the person of another with Naira notes or coins or sprinkling or sticking of the Naira notes or coins in a similar manner regardless of the amount, occasion or the intent.

It is clear from the above that spraying the naira is a strict liability offence, regardless of your intention or the ocassion. Which means once you are caught spraying naira whether at parties, burial, birthdays or whatever, you will be arrested and jailed.

However, in reality spraying the naira is arguably part of our customs and traditions in nigeria. It is not only a way to show affluence and wealth in society but signifies joy and happiness of the sprayer. it is also a way to show appreciation and to reward friends, loved ones etc. It is on record that both politicians and celebrities from traditional monarchs, prominent persons and even children of the rich like Buhari's daughter, lawmakers have all been caught on camera spraying the naira at parties. See below for links.


Yet none of these prominent persons have ever been invited for questioning by EFCC let alone being charged or sentenced by Court.

What is more, EFCC went to war with Bobrisky with its most senior prosecutor and 6 other prosecutors. A move that is usually only reserved for the most high profile sensitive politically-exposed cases. All against an individual who had already agreed to plead guilty to the offences.

From all the circumstances leading to the conviction, it is clear that Bobrisky fully cooperated with the prosecutors and did not waste the time of the Court with unnecessary prolonged appeals and adjournments. In other words it was a slam dunk case for EFCC.

One then wonders why the Hon. Justice Abimbola Awogboro deemed it fit to executed the most ruthless judgment against a defendant who is not only a first time offender, but also fully cooperated with the justice system.

When compared with other politically exposed persons who commit real offences and either get away scot free or are given ridiculous option of fine, one begins to wonder if there isnt more to the sentencing of bobrisky than meets the eye. We all know that in Nigeria, there is always more to a story than meets the eye.

All this despite the fact that the Administration of Criminal Justice Act and Nigerian Correctional Services ACt have made ample provision for non cutodial sentences, of which the case against bobrisky clearly fits. Except there is something we dont know thaEFCC is not telling us.

Bobrisky is one of the most popular crossdressers in Nigeria. It is widely known that despite the fact that he has many fans, there are many conservative persons who do not approve of his crossdressing. But the way idris chooses to live his life privately, should not be used as a yardstick for inflicting harsh punishment on him. In this case, the time clearly does not fit the crime for the following reasons:

a. Spraying money at parties is part of Nigerian customs and tradition
b. This is the first time Bobrisky has ever been charged for the offence
c. Bobrisky fully cooperated with the law engorcement throught investigation and prosecution
d. The law provides for an option of fine
e. Bobrisky has already done time in EFCC custody up till the day of sentencing


Eventhough the Judge has prerogative of determining penalty for offences, it is cardinal point of law that justice most not only be done but must be seen to be done. Sentencing a first time offender to 6months without option of fine, for a crime that the whole Nigeria commits on a daily, hardly seems justiciable in my view. This is inspite of Nigeria's overcrowded prisons for which FGN has been pleading with the judiciary to be reasonable in sentencing. What is so grievous about spraying money that demands a convicted person be locked away for 6month

The truth is that no matter what the law says, sprying money will never be eliminated in Nigeria. It would appear that the CBN Act is just a tool the law enforcement Agencies employ for personal vendetta.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BazYmnaSz8M

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/476437-outrage-as-nigerian-lawmaker-caught-on-video-throwing-money-at-constituents.html

https://www.nairaland.com/7713113/buhari-daughters-caught-spraying-dollar

https://guardian.ng/news/ogun-monarch-caught-spraying-wasiu-ayinde-naira-notes-tenders-apology/

https://saharareporters.com/2024/01/01/son-yusuf-bichi-dss-director-general-captured-camera-spraying-bundles-scarce-naira-notes
What is Wrong is wrong, even if everybody is doing it; What is Right is right even if nobody is doing it.
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by Mushmush: 4:22pm On Apr 12
Forkthiefnubu:

Your write got me reflecting about the position of the black man or Africans or Nigerians in scheme of things and sadly I came to the conclusion that maybe all hope is lost , am really sorry for you guys
Be sorry yourself. You are pathetic

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by otipoju(m): 5:00pm On Apr 12
allthingsgood:


How does his noisemaking hurt you?


Everybody will be alright. I no get strength for noise making.
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by BigYash: 5:05pm On Apr 12
Sometimes them need useless one person as scapegoat , na bob them use for this naira spraying.. They might use op for creating senseless thread soon.. Op what bob did was it a crime or not? Must you break the law cux of human right and because others are breaking the law? Let him appear the judgement or serve the three months in peace.. Day and night is 3months

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by JovicoEbikes: 5:23pm On Apr 12
He should appeal.... It's too hash, why did he even plead guilty na to plead not guilty and allow the lawyer delay the matter till dey settle out of court. Nigeria no balance
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by danvon(m): 6:19pm On Apr 12
allthingsgood:


So you dont spray money at parties?

Some people spray money at parties, how does that make it our culture and tradition? It has more to do with nollywood than anything else...

The money is printed out by the Nigerian government and if that same government decides it is a crime to deface it's currency, why is that a big deal

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by Forkthiefnubu: 6:27pm On Apr 12
danvon:
How can spraying money be part of our tradition and culture when money itself was imported by the British? Paper money itself was even more recent

Our ancestors used cowries for trade and it wasn't even widespread.
Culture is not static , you wear shoes etc , did ur great gran father wore any?
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by BondRiv: 6:55pm On Apr 12
Would you be so interested in this, if it was an unknown person and not this so called celebrity? He committed a crime and went in for it. Case closed.

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by LillyandDaisy: 8:01pm On Apr 12
Exactly my view too, but they just have to stop him somehow
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by Pepperdemisback: 9:13pm On Apr 12
Omoawoke:


People celebrating don’t have sense.

Nobody is safe in this country!

I could have a beef with someone and use EFCC or any other law to help put allegation on the person’s head and turn the person to ex convict.

Makes absolute no sense.

This is a crime with evidence of governors, senators, and everyone is guilty of
It is clear witch hunting. Imagine how sentencing someone without a fine. He is not a murderer, armed robber, kidnapper, ritualialist etc. See how he was rushed to Court without a Lawyer, so he was ignorant and pleaded guilty.
They are celebrating a fringe on his human rights but claiming foul when some people are buried at Riverside against their family will.
Everybody will collect las las.

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by allthingsgood: 9:59pm On Apr 12
danvon:


Some people spray money at parties, how does that make it our culture and tradition? It has more to do with nollywood than anything else...

The money is printed out by the Nigerian government and if that same government decides it is a crime to deface it's currency, why is that a big deal

Can u stop lieing to your own self.
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by danvon(m): 9:40am On Apr 13
Forkthiefnubu:

Culture is not static , you wear shoes etc , did ur great gran father wore any?

Culture is not static agreed, but why should spraying of money at parties be static? Why should that be the status quo?
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by Almightyprosper: 11:29am On Apr 13
It's going to be easy to blackmail people in future, especially those cakes wrapped with money, those wedding money are spread like anything.. Blackmail has begun

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Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by allthingsgood: 1:59am On Jun 05
danvon:


Culture is not static agreed, but why should spraying of money at parties be static? Why should that be the status quo?

Because it's our expression of joy. What is so bad about that?? Nobody is destroying the naira. Since they arrested bobrisky naira didn't gain any relevance
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by Aurelius1(m): 10:32am On Jun 05
Mushmush:
All I see here is a pained Bobrisky customer. Ayyah sorry o! Market don close for you for 6 months. I feel ya pain. Cry us a river if you like. Bobrisky has been sentenced to 6 months in prison and there's nothing you can do about it. All this nonsense write up was just a sheer waste of time. Next time try and use your time for something more productive. Receive sense
Why was Cubana chief priest let off the hook when he committed the same offence? Nigeria happened to Bobrisky. He has learnt his lesson and I hope he goes low-key when he comes out.
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by enochogaga(m): 7:07am On Jun 06
allthingsgood:


How does his noisemaking hurt you?

His noise exposed him to be use as scapegoat
Re: Bobrisky: The Injustice Of Our Justice System by Tjra: 8:27am On Jun 06
Aurelius1:
Why was Cubana chief priest let off the hook when he committed the same offence? Nigeria happened to Bobrisky. He has learnt his lesson and I hope he goes low-key when he comes out.
Bob pleaded guilty so punishment must be applied.

Cubana CP pleaded not guilty and he eventually settled out of court.

What stops Bob from doing same from the onset?

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