Thursday, 1 December 2016

Nigerian Barbie accused of N30,000 scam 


Bobrisky is being accused of scamming a young lady of N30,000 paid for cream.



Bobrisky has once again, found himself in the thick of a controversy, but then again, he is a controversy in himself.

A young lady has come out to accuse the bleaching specialist of scamming her of N30,000 which is almost hard to believe knowing how much Bobrisky enjoys showing off his wealth.
The lady identified as Timileyin Abiola contacted CoolFm OAP,Daddy Freeze, via Instagram, claiming to have ordered bleaching cream from Bobrisky who has failed to deliver.
She wrote, "Gud evng daddyfreeze, so sorry to bother you, I just want you to pls make it known to plp that the so-called male barbie doll named Bobrisky has started scamming with the cream he sells I sent him money to send me cream and after I sent the money he has just been giving me all sorts of excuses like he already sent it ,or he forgot to send it and it's been 1mnth now, he blocked my number completely that I can't reach him, and he claims to have a rich Bae."
Freeze also shared photo proof of the transaction, showing that the sum was paid into Bobrisky's account in October.
Abiola claimed that Bobrisky has been giving different excuses as to why the cream is yet to be delivered and has now blocked her number so she is unable to reach him.
Freeze shared a photo collage of Abiola and Bobrisky, as well as the proof of payment, writing, "Lady claims Bobrisky collected money from her for some products but refused to deliver! I'm sure there is a mix up somewhere and Bobrisky would deliver. Here is her email anyway."
Bobrisky is yet to respond to the claims. Meanwhile, this is the second controversy the Transvestite has been embroiled in recently.
News about Bobrisky beating up a lady who tried to take a picture of him, recently made the rounds on social media.
According to various report, the case was handed over to the police although Bobrisky made light of the reports.






FG disowns NCC, telecoms operators on tariff hike




ABUJA — Minister of Communications, Mr. Adebayo Shittu, yesterday, absolved the Federal Government of complicity in the bid by the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, to increase the price consumers pay on data services. The Minister distanced his ministry from the controversial data tariff increase, denying that it authorized it.

This came as the Senate also, yesterday, condemned in totality the planned tariff increment and asked network providers to immediately stop implementation of the new tariff billed to take effect today. Reacting, telecoms regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, announced immediate suspension of the new minimum pricing template for data services by mobile operators in the country, explaining that its decision was informed by the need to make more consultations. Speaking on RayPower FM’s Fact File programme, yesterday, Adebayo maintained that the Federal Government never issued any directive to either the regulator, the NCC, or the telecommunications operators in the country authorizing increases in prices of data from today as claimed. I wasn’t consulted — Shittu Shittu insisted that he was never consulted before the announcement was made, stressing that the government did not authorize operators to raise tariffs. He, however, assured Nigerians that the government would look into the matter and continue to protect their interests. “I can tell you that I was never a party to it (data tariff hike). Government never gave any such instruction. This government believes in democratic process and we would continue to protect the interest of Nigerians,” he said.