Nigerian socialite and cross dresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky or Mummy of Lagos, has once again set social media ablaze with a jaw dropping announcement. On Palm Sunday, a significant Christian holiday commemorating Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Bobrisky took to X to declare their return to Nigeria with a provocative offer a hookup for $200,000 approximately 320 million naira at current exchange rates, exclusively at Eko Hotel or Wheatbaker, with a suite required. The post, also came with strict conditions no kissing, citing hygiene concerns about Lagos men, and a reminder to come with a condom.
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The timing of the announcement, coinciding with Palm Sunday, drew immediate backlash from netizens. One user, lesbianunits, called Bobrisky an antichrist for the post’s insensitivity on such a holy day, while elderjoe2003 urged the socialite to give her life to Jesus. Others, like therealdotun1 and realsioni, were less diplomatic, branding Bobrisky as senseless, with izuu_precious slamming Bobrisky, who rose to fame through platforms like Instagram, is no stranger to controversy. The 33 year old has been a polarizing figure in Nigeria, often sparking debates around gender expression and morality in a culturally conservative society. Recently, Bobrisky faced legal troubles with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, including a six month prison sentence for naira abuse in April 2024 and allegations of bribery, though they were released on bail in November 2024 after denying the claims.
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The announcement also taps into broader cultural tensions in Nigeria, where hookup culture has been on the rise, as discussed on platforms like Nairaland. Bobrisky’s post, with its explicit terms and high price tag, has reignited debates about moralit , economic disparity, and the influence of social media personalities on youth culture. Their departure from Nigeria shortly after the EFCC ordeal had already fueled speculation, and this latest move has only intensified the spotlight. Either way, the socialite has once again proven their knack for stirring the pot and keeping Nigeria talking. As Bobrisky continues to dominate headlines, the question remains is this a genuine offer or another publicity stunt from the self proclaimed Mummy of Lagos? Some users, like H80962Holder, expressed extreme disapproval, while others, such as Dat_Oronboy, dismissed it as a bid for attention.