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Bobrisky again calls out ex-friend, Tonto Dikeh, over N5m debt

Popular Nigerian crossdresser, Idris Olanrewaju Okuneye (a.k.a Bobrisky) is calling out his former friend and Nigerian actress, Tonto Dikeh.

The crossdresser went on a social media rant on May 23, 2022 after Tonto Dikeh responded to the messages from the former to Dr Kemi Olunloyo, which Dr Kemi Olunloyo shared a screenshot via Instagram, alleging that Tonto is all bark and no bite.

Tonto responded to the messages in an Instagram post where she sternly warned Bobrisky to stay out of her business, accusing Bobrisky of being obsessed with her. She also stated she broke off the friendship with Bobrisky with the intent to cut him off from her life.

Tonto’s response “When I ex you as a friend you become dead to me. As in your irrelevance would be second to none. I m that friend that when I cut you off I cut your existence out.

“But I don’t know why God punish me with Ex friend who are so obsessed with me and that are pained that everytime my name is brought up they wanna juno like person wey lose am gala….

“If you were doing and I am to comment to make you live you know I wouldn’t do that. That’s who I am… Omo I am blessed bit una dey past now make una say there ooo. If I still dey enter your eye talk am but am still not taking you back.. period!!!”.

Bob started his response with a post that he later deleted. In the post, he stated he is the one who left Tonto, and not the other way around, also adding that he paid a lot of bills for her in the past, he even dared her to be more feisty.

His post reads “I said what I said and there is nothing you can do about it… remember I was the one who left ur ass not you so my dear don’t feel important. You were a pain in my ass. No friend can pay the amount of bills I paid on ur head. I love the fact that you and I know say my craze pass ur own. So bring it on”.

Speaking about the debt he is owed by Tonto in the caption of the post, Bobrisky added he sent hs account number to her since 2021 when she asked and he has not received his N5 million which Tonto owes. He also mentioned he gave her a phone that she has not returned.

30-years-old Bobrisky also added Tonto Dike cannot harm Kemi, because he supports the journalist.

“You have asked me to send my account no since last year to pay ur debt till now nothing… (5 million is a lot abeg pay ur debt so I can also balance people I’m owing.

“Nobody wish to go back to a friend like you. I will choose to remain friendless than to come to you. Before I forget you are using my phone you borrowed from me? Don’t worry how I know aunty borrow borrow sha change cos ur own fake life pass my own.

“I can be calm but Bobrisky the Idamu adugbo is always ready to fight!!! Lastly you cannot do anything to aunty Kemi cos I’m strongly behind her. If na money let spend and see who win or loose. Have a wonderful day” he wrote.

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