“Women must accept me as part of the sisterhood, I’m a woman” – Bobrisky defends womanhood identity

Nigerian personality Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, famously known as Bobrisky, has made headlines once again by boldly declaring herself as a woman. In a statement that has stirred conversations across various platforms, Bobrisky asserted her gender identity and emphasized her place within the sisterhood.

Known for pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms, Bobrisky’s declaration reflects her unwavering confidence and self-assurance. By embracing her identity as a woman, she asserts her right to define herself on her own terms, irrespective of societal expectations or conventions.

Nigerian personality Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, famously known as Bobrisky, has made headlines once again by boldly declaring herself as a woman. In a statement that has stirred conversations across various platforms, Bobrisky asserted her gender identity and emphasized her place within the sisterhood.

Known for pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms, Bobrisky’s declaration reflects her unwavering confidence and self-assurance. By embracing her identity as a woman, she asserts her right to define herself on her own terms, irrespective of societal expectations or conventions.

This declaration comes in a fresh post with the caption: “Women have no choice. They have to accept me as part of the sisterhood. I’m a woman.”

Bobrisky’s declaration comes in the wake of her winning the award for Best Dressed in the female category, sparking a wave of reactions from Nollywood stars and concerned Nigerians.

Amid the scrutiny surrounding the award, Bobrisky issued a resolute statement asserting her demand for respect from women and all others, emphasizing her identification as a woman.

Addressing the criticism head-on, Bobrisky emphasized that she should not face criticism for identifying as a woman, despite not being biologically female.

In a bold assertion of her gender identity, she called upon women to embrace her as part of the sisterhood, emphasizing that acceptance is the only viable option given her self-identification as female.

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