Bobrisky, recently spoke out about the alleged ₦4 million debt, recounting the intricate details leading to the disputed claim.
Amidst the challenges of 2024, Bobrisky found himself in a whirlwind of controversies, particularly involving skirmishes with the Nigerian Immigration Service.
Prior to departing for Amsterdam, his journey was momentarily disrupted when he faced an arrest by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
However, he swiftly regained his freedom and soon departed Nigeria for his current residence.
Bobrisky’s social media presence reflects his opulent lifestyle in Amsterdam, with lavish updates gracing his Instagram feed.
In a comprehensive Instagram statement, Bobrisky refuted the debt allegations by sharing a vivid recollection of the encounter with the accuser, shedding light on the ensuing aftermath.
Recalling a meeting back in 2017, Bobrisky narrated an encounter with an individual identified as Bintini, who claimed a debt of $3,000 from a supposed meet-and-greet event in America.
Further revelations detailed that Bintini had made advances towards Bobrisky in 2022, which were curtly declined.
Things took a different turn when Bintini proposed a business deal upon visiting Nigeria the following year, culminating in an uncomfortable situation during a meeting in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.
Swift to address the monetary dispute, Bobrisky mentioned how Bintini had sent the funds during his legal trouble with the EFCC, as an act of goodwill after offering to assist him post-release.
The unfolding of events led to a rift between the two, prompting Bintini to demand a refund that Bobrisky hesitated to comply with.
Provocatively, Bobrisky unveiled screenshots of their communications, underscoring his assistance in promoting Bintini’s social events through his online presence.
Source: NewsandVibes.com
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