Bobrisky, a well-known social media figure, has publicly responded to activist VeryDarkMan after the latter announced a significant donation of N100 million from Don Jazzy to his newly established non-governmental organization (NGO).
Gatekeepers News reports that this NGO aims to promote community development and enhance the public school system.
In a recent video posted on social media, Bobrisky advised viewers against criticizing those who may offer help, alluding to VeryDarkMan’s previous remarks about Don Jazzy’s financial support following VeryDarkMan’s release from prison.
Also, Bobrisky highlighted her strategic approach to online engagements, focusing on potential benefactors and the importance of maintaining positive relationships with them.
“My brother, my sister, there are some people you should not drag on Instagram,” she said.
“Do not drag your helper. If you think you are crazy, there are some people you should not drag. Even me like this, I look face and the kind of people I drag. I cannot drag anybody, especially my helper. How do I want to wear Brazilian hair or slay?”
Bobrisky has recently been involved in a heated dispute with VeryDarkMan, who released an audio recording suggesting that Bobrisky claimed senior lawyer Femi Falana and his son, Falz, assisted in dropping EFCC charges against her.
In response, Bobrisky denied making such statements and warned VeryDarkMan of potential legal action for defamation.
Meanwhile, Falana and Falz have indicated their intention to pursue legal action against VeryDarkMan unless he retracts his statements and issues a public apology. They also requested that Bobrisky retract the allegations within a 12-hour timeframe, which has now passed without compliance.