Nigerian crossdresser and social media personality Bobrisky has spoken out in response to a disturbing viral video showing the killing of Mathematics teacher Michael Oyedokun in Oyo State, an incident allegedly carried out by suspected Fulani terrorists. The graphic footage, which has sparked widespread outrage, depicts the brutal attack on the teacher, who was reportedly struggling to support his family. Bobrisky expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy and condemned the nation’s apparent indifference, criticizing Nigerians for focusing more on celebrity drama than on such a grave loss of life.
In a series of emotional posts shared on his social media platforms, Bobrisky lamented the state of insecurity in Nigeria, particularly outside Lagos. He questioned how people could be preoccupied with the ongoing social media feud between singer Chike and broadcaster Frank Edoho while a man was being slaughtered on live video. “Wait! They slaughtered a man on live in that same Nigeria, and we are talking about Chike and Frank. Haaa, we are in trouble in Nigeria, omg,” he wrote, emphasizing the nation’s growing crisis.
Bobrisky further warned that living in Nigeria beyond Lagos has become increasingly dangerous, urging people to consider permanent relocation for their safety. “If I were you, especially those living outside Lagos, I would gather money and leave that country for good and never come back,” he stated, highlighting the rising fear among citizens. He also expressed heartfelt sympathy for Oyedokun’s children, calling for collective action to help them escape the country. “I want to hug all his kids omg! Can we contribute to flying all his kids abroad, far away from Nigeria cos wtf is disgusting?” he pleaded.
The incident has reignited conversations about security, especially in rural and semi-urban areas of Nigeria, where attacks on civilians have become more frequent. Bobrisky’s reaction underscores the growing public frustration over government inaction and the normalization of violence. His appeal to support the late teacher’s children reflects a broader call for compassion and solidarity in the face of national tragedy.
As the video continues to circulate online, the story of Michael Oyedokun serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of insecurity. Bobrisky’s voice, though unconventional, adds to the chorus demanding urgent attention and reform. The future of safety and stability in Nigeria remains uncertain, but moments like this may push more citizens to demand real change.


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