In addition, he said that Bobrisky’s arrest was unjustified and questioned its reasoning. Alibaba made a suggestion that women in Nigeria are not treated fairly by the EFCC, implying that the organisation targets women disproportionately.
Alibaba, the top comedian in Nigeria, commented on Bobrisky’s detention by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in a remark that smacks of sarcasm.
Bobrisky, a self-described crossdresser and transgender person, was taken into custody in Lagos on Wednesday night for suspected letter manipulation.
Bobrisky was reportedly arrested for allegedly spray-painting and damaging banknotes during an event.
Alibaba responded by posting a photo of guys stepping on and sprinkling cash notes at a party on his Instagram page.
Sarcastically, the 58-year-old comedian questioned if the EFCC’s inaction against these men was due to their gender.
In addition, he said that Bobrisky’s arrest was unjustified and questioned its reasoning. Alibaba made a suggestion that women in Nigeria are not treated fairly by the EFCC, implying that the organisation targets women disproportionately.
The wrote, “And Bobrisky was arrested for what again? Because they are men? This is not right. The other time a celebrity lady was sentenced for the same thing,” he wrote.
“Now, EFCC has arrested another lady for the same thing that men get away with. The way we treat women in this country is not good. Mennnnn, I just taya,” Alibaba wrote.