Baba Ijesha Shares Account of Bobrisky’s Prison Experience, Counters Special Treatment Claims
Nigerian actor Baba Ijesha has opened up about the prison experience of popular crossdresser Bobrisky, offering a different perspective from widely circulated rumours.
Speaking in an interview with Biola Bayo, Baba Ijesha described Bobrisky’s arrival in custody as emotionally overwhelming, noting that he showed visible fear and distress upon entering the cell.
According to him, contrary to speculation that Bobrisky received preferential treatment or was housed outside the prison facility, the reality was far more difficult. He stated that Bobrisky struggled to adjust and was deeply affected by the environment.
Beyond the initial shock, Baba Ijesha portrayed Bobrisky in a more personal light, describing him as compassionate and generous despite his flamboyant public image. He revealed that Bobrisky often shared food with fellow inmates whenever he received meals.
He also spoke about the role of Bobrisky’s mother, who he claimed regularly provided food for a large number of prisoners, highlighting the emotional toll the situation took on her.
Opinion: Beyond Public Image, a Human Story Emerges
Baba Ijesha’s account sheds light on an important reality—public figures are often reduced to their online personas, leaving little room for empathy when they face real-life challenges.
Bobrisky’s case has been surrounded by controversy and strong public opinions, but stories like this remind us that behind the headlines are human experiences shaped by fear, vulnerability, and resilience.
At the same time, such narratives should be approached with balance. Personal accounts, while insightful, represent one side of a broader picture and may not capture the full reality of events.
More importantly, the story highlights deeper issues within the correctional system—conditions of detention, treatment of inmates, and the emotional impact on families. These are conversations that extend far beyond any single individual.
Ultimately, whether one supports or criticises Bobrisky, the situation calls for a more humane perspective—one that recognises dignity and compassion, even in the most difficult circumstances.




