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You Should Have Spent His Money Rather Than Killing Him-Bobrisky Tells Chidinma
“Honestly this girl needs hot slap. Someone she should have kept low-key for herself and be chilling with his money she foolishly went to kill him without considering his wife and kids.
Controversial Nigerian cross dresser, Idris Okunneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has opined that Chidinma Ojukwu, the 21-year-old student of the University of Lagos that murdered the Chief Executive Officer of Super TV, Usifo Ataga, should have just spent his money rather than killing him.
Bobrisky made this known in a post via his Instagram account on Saturday while reacting to the unfortunate death of Mr Ataga.
He also advised that men be extremely careful with the kind of girls they let into their lives as many of them harbor a lot of wickedness and hatred in their hearts.
According to him, “Honestly this girl needs hot slap. Someone she should have kept low-key for herself and be chilling with his money she foolishly went to kill him without considering his wife and kids.
“This is just very sad. Some of you girls are very wicked and I believe a lot of girls keep this kind of girls as friends.
“Imagine a 21-year-old girl smoking like a hired assassin. This will however, serve as a lesson to a lot of married men out there.
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“Men have to be extremely careful before they accept any girl into their lives. What if she was actually a set up by his business associate or friend. Men these days just see big yansh and big breast and dive on it and endanger their lives just because of 10 minutes pleasure.
“Nobody is a saint but everyone needs to be careful, things are happening right now,” he wrote.
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