After nearly three weeks of silence, Nigerian socialite Bobrisky has resurfaced with a powerful and poignant message following his release from detention.
The period of uncertainty began when Bobrisky, who had been dealing with legal troubles related to his jail term, attempted to flee Nigeria via the Seme border.
This desperate bid for freedom ultimately led to his detention, leaving fans and followers in the dark about his whereabouts and well-being.
Upon his release, Bobrisky took to social media to address his audience, sharing new photos and an empowering statement that emphasizes resilience and inner strength, particularly for women.

“Strong women don’t play the victim. Don’t make themselves look pitiful and don’t point fingers. They stand and they deal,” he wrote, a message that resonates deeply with his experiences and public persona.
Bobrisky, born Idris Okuneye, has always been a figure of both admiration and controversy, known for his bold fashion choices and unapologetic personality.
During his silence, speculation and concern grew among his supporters, who eagerly awaited any news of his situation. This latest message from Bobrisky not only marks his return to the public eye but also serves as a testament to his resilience.
His call for strong women to face their challenges without succumbing to self-pity or blame is a reflection of his own journey through adversity.
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