James Brown: Writer Solomon Buchi, Cross-dresser Bobrisky Clash On Social Media

Writer, Solomon Buchi and popular cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye aka Bobrisky have clashed on social media after the former advised Bobrisky to stop focusing on his colleague, James Brown.

Brown had recently revealed he’s now a student at a university in the United Kingdom, a claim Bobrisky had dismissed as he wondered which “good school” is in session at this time in the UK.

Buchi, who was displeased with Bobrisky’s disposition toward James’ progress asked him to leave Brown alone.

The writer on Twitter said, “Bobrisky, Leave James Brown! He’s on his way to sustainable ‘relevance’. Great move by going to study in the UK. Only staying in the UK will finetune his mindset. Everything is not about money, “

Bobrisky, in response to Buchi on Instagram, shared screenshots of their previous chats. How he had sent him N100,000 once and employed him for a while to write his captions.

He captioned it, “I heard Buchi called for me. Well, I promise not to reply this year or have any issue with no one but I wonder how some forget they were once a beggar 😂😂😂😂😂. Buchi, remember I have once employed yourself, I noticed you were two-faced, that was why I stopped responding to you. Well, I’m not in your level and I will never be.”

Responding, Buchi on his Instagram page also shared screenshots of his chats with Bobrisky and countered his claims.

Buchi said, “Three years ago, in the comment section, your ex bestie, Tonto Dikeh, said she’d give me 150K to buy a new phone, and you publicly stated that you’ll add 100K and asked me to DM my account number which I did. I showed gratitude.

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“After that, you gravitated towards me and needed my writing services obviously to improve your mediocre brand outlook. I get a headache reading from you, your money can’t even buy you articulation and effective communication.

“With you, I slashed my price to a miserly amount. I charged 30K per article three years ago, but you wanted me to write 12 pieces for you for 35K a month. Lmao. At some point, I decided to do a few writings for free for you.

“You said you employed me. Idris, you did not employ me. I wasn’t on your payroll.”

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