Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, has described the ongoing controversy surrounding popular cross-dresser Idris Okuneye
, known as Bobrisky, as a symptom of deeper institutional issues within the country.
Bobrisky has been at the centre of public attention following his prison sentence for violating currency regulations. “When you have an institutional problem, you don’t just provide a knee-jerk approach to solving it,” Tunji-Ojo stated, underscoring the need for comprehensive reform rather than temporary fixes.
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