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Bobrisky’s Mysterious Hospital Visit

A recent incident has led to widespread speculation about the true nature of Bobrisky’s hospital visit. The controversial crossdresser, whose real name is Idris Okuneye, was taken to the Police Hospital in Falomo, Lagos, after complaining of breast pain.

The incident occurred shortly after Bobrisky spent several hours in a cell at the Nigeria Police Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) in Alagbon, Lagos. It has been reported that he was taken to the hospital around 2 pm on Wednesday, following his complaints of discomfort.

According to sources within the police, the timing of the hospital visit has raised eyebrows. While initial reports suggested that Bobrisky’s visit was a genuine medical emergency, further investigation has revealed that the trip might have been strategically timed.

It has been alleged that the Commissioner of Police in charge of the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) in Lagos State had plans to transfer Bobrisky to his command, and that the hospital visit was merely a ploy to avoid public attention. This theory is supported by the fact that a police ambulance with the number plate LLD339LP was sent to transfer Bobrisky, with two armed officers keeping a watchful eye on him.

An additional source has confirmed that Bobrisky claimed to be experiencing severe pain in his breast, which led to the decision to take him to the Police Hospital in Falomo. It has also been reported that he was isolated from other inmates and kept in a separate cell with two armed officers assigned to guard him.

Born Idris Okuneye, Bobrisky was not his usual flamboyant self during his hospital visit. When asked his name inside the ambulance, he identified himself as Idris, his male name. A female nurse and fully armed police officer accompanied him during the transport, and he was placed on a stretcher inside the ambulance.