Tag: Charly Boy

  • Charly Boy reveals how much Igbos were given to rebuild their lives after civil war

    Charly Boy reveals how much Igbos were given to rebuild their lives after civil war

    Veteran singer and social activist, Charles Oputa, aka Charly Boy has narrated his experience with the war and how it ‘scandalized’ his youth.

    TheNewsGuru.com understands that the controversial veteran singer shared his experience via his verified X handle on Thursday while commemorating Biafran Day and honouring fallen heroes.

    According to the 73-year-old, ndiigbo, regardless of how much they owned before the war, were all given £20 to rebuild their lives.

    Charly boy, whilst recalling the traumatic experience of seeing lifeless bodies around him, primarily dead from starvation, lamented thatluckkept him alive.

    The veteran singer bemoaned the harsh reality of the post-war era for the Easterners while praising the resilient spirit of the Igbos that saw them bounce back after the war.

    According to him,30th May. Biafran Day

    “The Nigerian Civil War (67-70) scandalized my Youth. As a teenager, it was mother luck that kept some of us alive. I saw far too many dead bodies everywhere, mostly from starvation.

    Everyday was like one’s last. Even with some food relief from The Red Cross, some of us ate Lizards as our protein. It was hell. I will Never forget.

    “By the time the war was over, our eastern Igbo brothers were all given £20 to rebuild their lives regardless of how many Billions they had before the war.

    “Lessons Learnt:Life is about navigating through hardships, bouncing back from setbacks, and maintaining a positive outlook no matter the circumstances. Resilience refers to the ability to use personal, dogged qualities to withstand pressure. That our Igbo brothers have in abundance. Hail Biafra.”

  • How top Nigerian Celebrities react to return of old National Anthem

    How top Nigerian Celebrities react to return of old National Anthem

    Some Nigerian celebrities have taken to social media to react to the signing of the old National Anthem Bill 2024 into law.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio announced on Wednesday at a joint session of the National Assembly that President Bola Tinubu signed the bill into law.

    Akpabio further explained that the session’s main purpose is to launch the new national anthem, adding that the President will not be making a speech as he has to launch the Abuja metro line.

    The move by the lawmakers sparked mixed outrage amongst Nigerians and celebrities alike, as they queried the government for prioritizing the national anthem over the current hardship in the country.

    Amongst celebrities to react is Kate Henshaw, who slammed the government for thinking about the old anthem at a time of ‘excoriating hardship ‘ and ‘lack of good governance.’

    She wrote: “In the midst of excoriating hardship and lack of good governance on every level but not to worry, going back to colonial anthem will be a soothing balm and inject patriotism back into our veins, a much needed drug. The labour of our heroes past… o ti lo”

    Another celebrity who dived into the conversation is, Nigerian comedian and actor Otaghware Onod, better known as I Go Save.

    The media personality in reaction posed a question to the Federal Government, inquiring if the government can bring back old dollar prices, old fuel prices, old flight prompt operating price, old taxation, old security standards and more.

    He wrote; “Since una don bring back old national anthem, can you people bring back our old dollar price, old fuel price, old flight prompt operating style, old taxation, old security standards, etc.”.

    For popular stand-up comedian and on-air personality, Steve Onu popularly known as Yaw, he lamented bitterly over the high cost of food, after which queried the lawmakers for changing the National anthem to old anthem yet are unable to do same for food prices in the market

    He said, “How do people that earn 30k cope? A tuber of yam is now N5000, I bought this cucumber for N300. The prices of Foodstuff are increasing daily yet it is the National Anthem they are focusing on. Anyone that wants to visit me should please eat in their houses before coming.”

    Veteran singer and social activist, Charles Oputa, aka Charly Boy tackled the government in what he termed, ‘covered up by false propaganda.’ He further asked the public for need that is most important between hunger and old national anthem.

    He wrote: “Misplaced Priorities, incompetence, greed and the almighty CORRUPTION can never be covered up by false propaganda. My people, Wetin dey worry us pass for dis country, HUNGER or NATIONAL ANTHEM?”

  • Soyinka suffering from age-related diseases – Charly Boy

    Soyinka suffering from age-related diseases – Charly Boy

    Maverick singer and power biker,  Charly Boy has called on Nigerians not to take Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, seriously anymore.

    Charly Boy noted that Soyinka who will be clocking 90  years in few days time could be suffering from brain deterioration due to ageing.

    The biker added that Soyinka’s rhetorics and actions in recent times could be traced to deterioration due to ageing.

    The Septuagenarian singer said Nigerians should worry about how Soyinka’s family and close friends cannot ward off agents of desperate politicians who are exploiting the Nobel laureate’s “medical situation” to their advantage.

    On his Instagram page, Charly Boy wrote: “Prof. Wole Soyinka is aged over 80yrs, even tending towards 90yrs. For his age, some level of brain deterioration is not unexpected. His rhetorics and actions in recent times is suggestive of deteriorating brain desease, and as such he shouldn’t be taken too seriously.

    “What we shld be worried about as well-meaning Nigerians, is how his family and close friends can’t ward off agents of desperate politicians who are bent on exploiting his medical situation to their advantage, no matter how low it sinks the once respected Nobel laureate.”

  • Charly Boy asks EFCC to release Bobrisky

    Charly Boy asks EFCC to release Bobrisky

    Popular singer and entertainer, Charly Boy has demanded for the release of crossdresser Bobrisky who has been detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) since April 3.

    The singer in an Instagram post urged the Anti-graft agency to free Bobrisky and go find something worthwhile to do.

    According to him, being arrested for money spraying is insufficient justification for keeping him in custody for an extended period of time since he other people spray money on a daily basis.

    He briefed them on their responsibility, which is to recover pilfered funds from a gang of corrupt politicians.

    In his words:

    “EFCC make una go find better work and leave Bobrisky alone I beg una. Sake bcos e spray money? Do you know how many, civil servants, ministers yahoo old men spraying money on a daily?

    “Bobrisky is not our problem since you guys are no moral police. Ur work na to retrieve stolen money from the criminal group of Politicians.

    “But I can see dat APC people are still using the tactics from dia old play book syndicated by Dia cash and carry influencers distracting the people with nonsense since dey can’t focus.

    “This una New Electricity Tariff, who wan pay when we can barely eat? Is dis how you people want to kill us by making great sacrifices for ur Owambe life style?Una no go die better. Nonsense. Dia fathers.”

  • How I got married for the wrong reasons – Charly Boy

    How I got married for the wrong reasons – Charly Boy

    Nigerian singer and songwriter, Charles Oputa popularly known as Charly Boy has  revealed that he married for the wrong reasons.

    In an interview hosted by reality TV personality Uriel on Inside Scoop with Pulse, the prominent activist claimed that when he married his present wife in his early 30s, but he was searching for the wrong qualities.

    According to him, he was looking for a woman who had a nice figure, beautiful and who can sing, since he was going into his hobby, singing.

    All the aforementioned reasons however, were all the wrong reasons. He stated that at the time, those attributes were what he desired so much.

    Charly further said that now, he wants something different since he is no longer interested in a lady’s beauty, nyash, or breast.

     

     

  • I was scamming banks before 419 started – Charly Boy

    I was scamming banks before 419 started – Charly Boy

    Popular musician and activist, Charly Boy, has revealed that he was “scamming” banks way before fraud, otherwise known as 419, became popular in Nigeria.

    He disclosed this in the latest episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, co-hosted by actor, Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, aka Nedu.

    “I was scamming banks. Even before una begin hear of 419, I don do small,” he said.

    Nedu inferred, “You used to scam banks and they paid?”

    Charly Boy replied, “Yes, of course.”

    The veteran singer also disclosed that he had his first child at 16.

    While reiterating his love for gay people, Charly Boy recounted how a “woman” he went into the bedroom with “changed to a full-blown man” after showering.

    He said he is tired of a submissive wife and now wants a woman who would make him submit.

  • Charly Boy blasts minister of arts over hospital visit to Zack Orji

    Charly Boy blasts minister of arts over hospital visit to Zack Orji

    Nigerian Veteran singer, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy has blasted the Minister of Arts and Culture, Hannatu Musuwa over her visit to ailing actor, Zack Orji.

    Zack Orji, reportedly slumped at the new year eve and was admitted at the Intensive Care Unit of the National Hospital in Abuja, before he was transferred to a private.

    Following the news, the veteran actor was visited by Barrister Hannatu Musawa, Minister of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, in the hospital.

    Giving a health update, Musawa disclosed that the actor had undergone brain surgery on Tuesday following his transfer to an exclusive Abuja hospital.

    She called for Nigerians to support the veteran, describing him as a valuable asset to the country.

    In response to the visit via X, Charly Boy said that although Nigeria has a more serious terminal issue than Zack Orji, the government is neglecting it in favour of the ailing actor.

    He wrote: “Chronic attention seekers make we hear word. Nigeria currently has bigger terminal problem wey pass Zack Orji,” he wrote.

    “Everyone including the factory fitted mumu’s for dis country know he is the least of our problems.

    “How does dat visit bring down the price of petrol or the devilish rising cost of living.

    “Shey, no be civilians for Plateau state who were ‘mistakenly’ bombed by the Air force. Over 300 casualties, dey do not deserve visitation or a day of national mourning abi?

    “If una wan help Zack, carryam go abroad since na una strong supporter. National hospital is a mortuary.”

     

  • PEPT: Charly Boy to go ahead with planned protest, warns Dokunbo, MC Oluomo, others

    PEPT: Charly Boy to go ahead with planned protest, warns Dokunbo, MC Oluomo, others

    Celebrity biker and activist, Charles Oputa popularly known as Charly Boy has vowed to carry on with his occupy Abuja protest despite the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal judgement fixed for today.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Judgement will be made today by the tribunal judges hearing the cases challenging the declaration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, as the winner of the 2023 Presidential Election.

    Tinubu’s main challengers are Peter Obi of the Labour Party, LP, and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, standard bearer, Atiku Abubakar.

    Charly Boy also warned the likes of Asari Dokubo, MC Oluomo, Kabaka and other political thugs to stay away to allow a peaceful protest.

    “Anyhow, we must occupy all the streets of Abuja before 6am,” he wrote on X.

    “We will start with all the streets surrounding court house.

    “Nobody is dying tomorrow, we know about their scare tactics.

    “We must retrieve our stolen future from these criminals or be ready to face the most horrific hardship ever.

    “There is nothing to fear, most of us are already down…

    “We must show dem say our Mumu don Belleful us,” he added.

    He posted a separate tweet which reads, “We write this for all to read. Anyone, soldier, DSS, Police, Politician, Agbero, Asari Dokubo, Kabaka, Mc Oluomo that harms or kills any NIGERIAN IN THE COURSE OF FIGHTING FOR A BETTER NIGERIA takes a loan repayable soon.

    “If you have sworn to carry out satanic instructions by ur demonic criminal masters, be also ready to face ur Karma.

    “We have successfully purified the streets of Abuja for a successful outing later today.”

  • Judgement day- ‘We must occupy Abuja today’ – Charly Boy tells Obidients

    Judgement day- ‘We must occupy Abuja today’ – Charly Boy tells Obidients

    Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, on has called on supporters of the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, known as “Obidients”, to occupy all streets in Abuja ahead of today’s judgment of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal.

    The veteran musician, TV host and activist made the call via his X page.

    He noted that the move was necessary to retrieve their mandate, which he claimed was stolen.

    He wrote:
    “Fellow Obidients, anyhow, we must occupy all the streets of Abuja before 6 am. We will start with all the streets surrounding court house. Nobody is dying tomorrow; we know about their scare tactics.

    “We must retrieve our stolen future from these criminals or be ready to face the most horrific hardship ever. There is nothing to fear; most of us are already down because of these seasoned criminals in power.

    “We must show dem say our Mumu don Belleful us. Their fathers.”

    The tribunal is expected to deliver its verdict today as Obi of the LP and Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party are challenging incumbent Bola Tinubu’s declaration as the 2023 presidential election winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

     

  • Why I didn’t go on exile – Charly Boy

    Why I didn’t go on exile – Charly Boy

    Celebrity biker and music producer, Charles Oputa, popularly known as  Charly Boy, has said he has chosen to remain in Nigeria despite his preferred presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi of the Labour Party not emerging president saying he is “hopeful.”

     

    Recall that prior to the 2023 presidential elections, Charly Boy had vowed to relocate from Nigeria if either Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, or Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, emerged president.

    Tinubu was declared the winner of the February 25th presidential election and was subsequently sworn in as president on May 29th.

    Months after Tinubu’s swearing-in, Charly Boy said he is still in the country because Peter Obi renewed his hope.

    He made this known via his Twitter handle on Friday.

    “I remember over 1yr ago, I bin talk say, if PDP or APC win election, I go just pack my tins commot Nigeria.

    “Today am still staying put in Nigeria because I am hopeful in the face of all the Potopoto I see.

    “Thank you, Peter Obi for renewing my HOPE. God bless you,” he wrote.