Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, recently opened up about an experience from his university days when he impregnated a woman.
During an Instagram live session, Bobrisky revealed that while studying at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), he had an intimate encounter with a woman named Lamide, which resulted in pregnancy. According to him, Lamide had made the first move, leading to their only sexual experience together.
A few months later, Lamide informed him that she was pregnant. At the time, Bobrisky was in his second year and was unprepared for such a situation. He admitted that he urged her to consider other options, but she insisted on keeping the baby.
As tensions grew between them, Lamide eventually reported the matter to a group of young men, who later confronted Bobrisky.
Recalling the event, he said, “That night, neither of us made a move at first. I was shy and unsure of what to do, but she eventually initiated contact, and we ended up being intimate. That was the first and only time I was with a woman.”
He went on to describe how, a few months later—on Valentine’s Day—Lamide told him she was pregnant. “She had bought me gifts, including singlets, underwear, and handouts for school. Then she suddenly told me, ‘Bob, I’m pregnant.’ I was shocked and asked how it happened. I was just a young student in my second year and pleaded with her not to ruin my life,” he recalled.
Bobrisky added that although Lamide knew he was somewhat feminine, she still wanted to keep the baby. Their disagreement escalated into an argument, with both exchanging harsh words.
Later, Lamide reported him to someone, leading to a confrontation. “One day, as I was heading back to my hostel, a group of about seven guys stopped me. They took me to a small room and made me kneel. They asked if I knew Lamide. She was there, saying she had warned me she would deal with me for insulting her. I tried to calm her down,” he recounted.
Bobrisky’s revelation has sparked discussions online, with many reacting to his unexpected past experiences.