Following his release from a correctional facility where he served four months for naira abuse, Bobrisky addressed content creator and influencer Isbae regarding his preference not to be labelled as an ex-convict, a term that has started to circulate.
Bobrisky emphasized that his time in the facility was related to a contextual crime, asserting that he was placed in a correctional institution rather than a traditional prison.
He explained that his financial expenditure and subsequent incarceration signify a process of correction rather than a designation as a criminal.’
“I am not an ex-convict because I can’t be convicted for spraying my money. I am not an ex-convict. I wouldn’t accept that.”
Bobrisky also mentioned that he plans to return to the practice of showering money at events, focusing exclusively on dollar bills. He describes his time in prison as a “vacation.”
“It was a time to go and rest. I have been working so hard and I think their decision was okay for me. Their decision was to break me but sadly nothing happened to mummy of Lagos. I am still fine and still good and will continue to be fine and good.
“This people really wanted to break me. I have never seen anywhere they sentence someone for spraying their own money. Everything happened like a movie. I sprayed my own hard earned money and I was sentenced to where we have a lot of criminals. It is a whole lot.”
Bobrisky humorously remarked that his time in prison was quite suitable for him and expressed a willingness to return, albeit for a brief period. He refuted allegations that he served his sentence in a privileged area, asserting that he was not isolated from the other inmates.
When asked if he spent his time in the male or female section of the prison, Bobrisky said;
“I spent it at the male correctional center and I loved it. If they had allowed me to stay in the female correctional center, I wouldn’t have had fun.
“I wouldn’t have enjoyed myself. While I was at the male correctional center, I was the only different person there and so people were nice to me, showing me care, giving me stuffs. If I had stayed in the female ward, who would have shown me care?”
He mentioned that during his time with the EFCC, he was however held in the female cell.
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