Judge Abimbola Awogboro sentenced the defendant to six months in prison without the possibility of a fine on Friday.
Since his detention last week, the controversial celebrity has been under the care of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, or EFCC.
Bobrisky was detained and charged with naira mutilation by the EFCC.
Bobrisky had earlier on April 5 entered a guilty plea to a four-count anti-graft agency accusation of naira abuse.
Who suggested that he enter a guilty plea? In a piece on X, Aisha poses questions.
"How is sprinkling money the same as disfiguring money? In the event that it is and why is it utilized selectively if it's a crime?
Indeed, I would have. In the worst situation, I would ask him to enter a "No Contest" plea. Anything further, Oga attorney?
"What does politicians tossing money at people mean, if spraying money is mutilation?
How are money-spraying and mutilation similar? Did Bobrisky grab a pair of scissors and begin tearing apart the NAIRA?
It's like we live in a jungle where anything goes because some individuals find it offensive to their morality.
"If Bobrisky has committed crimes, prosecute him for those offenses rather than these targeted prosecutions."
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