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Peter Okoye, others react as Bobrisky flaunts ₦1bn bank account balance
Nigerian musician Peter Okoye and some other social media users have reacted to Bobrisky’s bank account balance of almost N1 billion.
The popular controversial Crossdresser had taken to Instagram to share a screenshot of a credit alert worth N500,000 he received and the sum of the total balance in the account was seen to be in nine zeros.
Bobrisky whilst showing off said that at 29 he has more money in his other three accounts minus and other assets in his name.
Sharing the screenshot, he wrote:
“Eco bank dis my balance long o! I cover 2 figure, God thanks so much. At 29 I dey see almost 1billion in my account haaaa I haven’t added all my cars MACHINES, house mehnnnn .
“Note: I don’t have just one account o! I have over three accounts o”
See his post below;
His post garnered a lot of reactions from social media viewers. See some of them below;
@peterpsquare attributing his money to his name said Bob is very risky.
In his words ;
“BoB is very Risky! Too much money”
@hoodboiquote who obviously wasn’t having any of Bobrisky’s show off told the transgender to slow down.
He wrote;
“Too much talk can make you lose it all”
Another Instagram user @chiboy360dmw_ wrote also asked Bobrisky to be coded about his achievements as everybody doesn’t need to know everything.
He wrote;
“Stop all this now chill on a low ahhhh”
@t_a_n_t_a_n who was only particular about Bob’s skin wrote;
“Bob cut soap for me”
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