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Bobrisky sets minimum N200,000 spraying gift condition for father’s funeral guests

Idris Okuneye, famously known as Bobrisky, a controversial crossdresser, has laid out a condition for anyone planning to attend his late father’s funeral. The father, Kunle Okuneye, recently passed away.

Although the specifics of the late Okuneye’s funeral arrangements remain undisclosed, Bobrisky has outlined a crucial condition for prospective guests.

Bobrisky stated that guests interested in attending the funeral must contribute a minimum of N200,000 in cash as a spraying gift. He justified this condition by highlighting the luxurious nature of his events, known for their opulence, abundant food, and drinks.

Taking to social media to make this announcement, Bobrisky said, “For those of you expressing interest in attending my father’s burial, there are certain conditions you must meet. You will need to contribute a minimum of 200,000 Naira as a spraying gift because, as you all know, my events are synonymous with luxury, abundant food, and drinks.”

In anticipation of the event, Bobrisky shared a video on Instagram showcasing his selection of a head tie (gele) for the burial. He emphasized his dedication to making the event a memorable and extravagant tribute to his late father.

It’s worth noting that during the initial funeral proceedings, a viral video captured a religious cleric (Alfa) advising Bobrisky against hosting an extravagant celebration for his late father.

Attah Michael

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