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Bobrisky recounts how over 2,500 inmates were fed in Kirikiri

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Controversial socialite, Bobrisky opens up on how he provided food for over 2,500 inmates during his time at the Kirikiri Maximum Prison.

The Lagos-based influencer took to his Instagram page to reveal this, a few weeks following his release.

He noted that he was moved to perform the charitable act, after experiencing the deplorable situation of the prison and the inmates.

Bobrisky revealed that he got three cows, several bags of rice and bags of tomatoes which were used to prepare numerous plates of rice for the inmates.

The video he shared shows the rice packaged in hundreds of disposable takeaways, the cows that were prepared, as well as the bags of rice and tomatoes he got.

Bobrisky said …

“I will always be proud of myself . I fed over 2,500 people in maximum prison Kirikiri. The situation i met them was heartbroken. I order 5 giant cows, 10 bag of rice, 5 full basket of tomatoes so i could feed them all and i also gave them money”

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