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VeryDarkMan In National Assembly, Confronts Reps Over Bobrisky EFCC, Prisons Scandals, Explains Source Of Audio Recording

Social media influencer, Martins Vincent Otse, aka VeryDarkMan, has revealed how he got the phone recording of cross dresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky where he mentioned that some unnamed officers of the Economic and Financial Crimes (EFCC) collected the sum of N15,000,000( Fifteen Million Naira only) from him to drop money laundering charges against him.

In the audio conversation, Bobrisky also alleged that he spent the six months jail term in an apartment as against the Nigerian Correctional Centre, Kirikiri imposed by the court.

Following the uproar over the allegations, the House of Representatives summoned VeryDarkMan, Bobrisky, and EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede.

Appearing before the House of Representatives Joint Committee on Financial Crimes and Reformatory Institutions on Monday, VeryDarkMan, who had earlier refused to address the committee in the absence of Bobrisky,  admitted to having the phone recording in his custody.

He explained the authenticity of the trending audio record, stating that it was received from someone whom Bobrisky owed money, as he submitted part of the recording to the committee.

The influencer claimed that the crossdresser blackmailed the person when it was time to repay.

He said: “How I got hold of that recording is a result of Bobrisky blackmailing somebody he owes money. According to the story and evidence of proof of chat that was sent to me.

“The person borrowed Bobrisky N4 million when he was in EFCC detention or rather in a private apartment. The person gave him the money on the 19th of June, 2024.

“It was transferred to a Kuda account of Abiodun Okuneye, apparently his brother’s account. So, when it was time to get his money back, he told Bobrisky he needed to sort his bills in Lagos but Bobrisky refused to respond.

“The chat where he was disturbing the guy he wants to refund immediately after he saw my video and the chat where he blackmailed the guy, asking for the money.

“I would like to read a part where he said ‘dear Bobrisky this is a reminder for the return of the loan amount of N4 million as agreed, the due date for the return is September 1’. Mind you, it was Bobrisky who gave the date.

“Then he said ‘kindly use the attached details to make the refund’ but because he did not get it, he came to me.

“So this part, the guy went on saying ‘I helped when you needed help but when it’s time to pay me back, you are blackmailing me’. Then Bobrisky went on to say ‘when you kissed, smooched me, did you give me any money? I did not ask you for money because I’m okay. If not EFCC, do you think I’m going to ask you for money? Go ahead and call me out, I will respond to you on IG. You know I’m shameless and I don’t care. You will get your money, I have your account. I don’t want to look ungrateful but threatening me with 24 hours ultimatum is the height of it.”

“So these are the evidence I will be presenting. Additionally, after this, there is a second and a third one.”

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