Bobrisky might be facing a six-month prison sentence without the option of fines, but he retains the right to appeal the ruling.
However, amidst the legal proceedings, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has sparked controversy with its actions online.
The EFCC posted a picture of Bobrisky’s backside on its official Facebook page, capturing his posterior in a prominent manner.
The online community reacted to the EFCC’s post, with one commenter humorously remarking, “EFCC is really showing off this weekend, look at them displaying his backside.”
Another commenter quipped, “The photographer who took this picture should share his account details. Nigerians want to commend him.”
Some individuals praised the professionalism of the photographer, suggesting they should receive an award for their work.
However, the image has stirred debate, with some criticizing the EFCC for engaging in body-shaming and questioning the professionalism of the institution.
“It seems like the EFCC is targeting Bobrisky for his gender expression rather than for financial crimes. They should include this behavior in the charges against him,” one commenter remarked
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