Skip to main content

Stop Mentioning My Name In Your Fight With Tonto Dikeh - Mompha Warns Bobrisky

Bobrisky, however, identifies as a female, and has involved Mompha in an ongoing online squabble with Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh.

Stop Mentioning My Name In Your Fight With Tonto Dikeh - Mompha Warns Bobrisky


Ismaila Mustapha, the social media celebrity, alias Mompha, has warned crossdresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, against using his name to chase ‘clout’.


Born a male, Bobrisky, however, identifies as a female, and has involved Mompha in an ongoing online squabble with Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh.


Reacting to some claims made by both parties, Mompha took to his Instagram page to warn the crossdresser.


“Boy/Girl, stop using my name for clout chasing. Are you mad or what, Bobrisky? Be warned,” Mompha wrote.


He continued, “My attention has been drawn to a statement credited to Idris Okuneye (aka “Bobrisky”), which is currently receiving traction across social media.


“In the said statement, Bobrisky stated that I gave Tonto Dikeh the sum of N300,000.00 without his knowledge. I wish to state that this is not only untrue, but a deliberate attempt by Bobrisky, who is notorious for seeking attention through every means (including blackmail), to smear and ridicule my personality before the world.


“Rather, it was Bobrisky who informed me that Tonto Dikeh accused me of being too stingy, which I refuted as untrue.


“The truth is that I only gave the sum of N300,000.00 to Tonto Dikeh for her foundation when she pleaded with me to support her pet project.


“It has, however, come to my knowledge that Bobrisky was actually at loggerheads with Tonto Dikeh, and resorted to using my name to discredit her before the general public.


“I want the general public to know that Tonto Dlkeh is just a friend like every other friend I have both within and outside Nigeria, and there is nothing hidden in my friendship with Tonto Dikeh or anyone whatsoever.


“Therefore, I am using this medium to sound a note of warning to Bobrisky, to desist from mentioning my name in any fight he might have with Tonto Dikeh or anyone whatsoever as he is not my friend and I do not waste my precious time on frivolities.


“Any further attempt by Bobrisky to drag me into his issues will be addressed by my lawyers in court.


“P.S: I want it to be in the public that I, Ismail Mustapha, as a devoted Muslima and a family man, have never and will never associate myself with gay people. My faith forbids it.”

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

129 suspects arrested for organising online gambling

The Police in southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality have arrested 129 suspects for organising online gambling, local police said on Thursday.

10 Essential Fruit Cutting Techniques Everyone Should Know plus VIDEO

Mastering basic fruit cutting techniques not only enhances the presentation of your dishes but also makes the process more enjoyable and efficient. Here are ten essential techniques to get you started: Slicing Common Fruits: Apples, oranges, kiwis Description: Slicing involves cutting fruit into thin, even pieces. Use a sharp knife and make sure to cut against the core or pit. For apples and pears, first cut the fruit in half, remove the core, and then slice. For citrus fruits, cut off the ends, stand the fruit upright, and slice downward. An image showing an apple being sliced into even, thin pieces. Dicing Common Fruits: Melons, mangoes, pineapples Description: Dicing involves cutting fruit into small, even cubes. This technique is ideal for fruit salads and salsas. Start by slicing the fruit, then cut each slice into strips, and finally, cut the strips into cubes. For mangoes, slice the cheeks off the pit, score the flesh without cutting through the skin, and push the skin inwa...

Femi Falana gets information on N4.6b fuel drained daily from FG

The federal government has forwarded to Lagos lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) information on fuel importation and sundry matters. The requested information was forwarded to the lawyer by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) which was acting on the directive of the Minister of state, Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachukwu as requested in his letter to the minister dated April 17, 2018. A letter dated July 9  and signed by Kingston Chikwendo on behalf of the DPR  to Falana and titled “Re: Request for Information on Fuel Importation and Sundry Matter” stated in part: “We humbly referred to your letter dated 17th April, 2018 to the Honourable Minister of State, Petroleum (HMSP) requesting for information on fuel importation and sundry matters. “The HMSP has directed the DPR to provide you with the requested information. “Consequently, we hereby forward to you the requested information as detailed in your letter”, it stated. In his letter dated April 17, Falana had spec...