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Bobrisky, real name Idris Okuneye , was sentenced to six months in jail for abusing the national currency.
She was allowed frequent visits from family and friends, had a furnished single cell, a humidifier, access to television, a fridge, and even a phone.
The panel was set up by the Ministry of Interior to investigate bribery claims made by a social media influencer.
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