Tag: CharlyBoy

  • Fuel Subsidy Removal: I support Tinubu on this – Charly Boy

    Fuel Subsidy Removal: I support Tinubu on this – Charly Boy

    Celebrity biker and socio-political activist Charles Oputa, known as Charly Boy has thrown his weight behind the decision of President Bola Tinubu to remove fuel subsidy.

    Since the president announced that subsidy is gone the price of fuel have skyrocketed with over 300 percent increase.

    The Petroleum Motor Spirit, PMS, is currently sold above N500 per litre in many parts of the country.

    However, Charly Boy who supported the candidacy of  Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the last election, said he supports Tinubu on this subject matter.

    In a tweet on his official handle, the singer opined that the fight is beyond support for his preferred candidate, but the alleged criminal elements disturbing the country’s economy.

    His tweet reads, “Listen and be informed. Okonjo Iweala bares it all on the subsidy removal. There can be no other time, and the time is NOW.

    “My fellow Nigerians this fight is really not about Obi. It’s about the criminals who insist on stealing our national patrimony leaving us poor and hopeless”.

  • Charly Boy hails Hakimi, says he outsmarted his ex-wife

    Charly Boy hails Hakimi, says he outsmarted his ex-wife

    Celebrity bike rider and singer, Charles Oputa, aka Charly Boy, has reacted to reports that Achraf Hakimi the Moroccan footballer who plays for PSG but put 80% of his asset under his mother’s name.

    Recall that Hakimi’s wife, Hiba Abouk had filed for divorce and sought half of his fortune but found out that the PSG star has no assets as he had put his entire fortune under his mother’s name a long time ago.

    However, in his reaction, Charly took to his verified Twitter page on Friday and lauded the Morocco international for playing smart.

    Charly Boy  said Hakimi’s ex-wife wanted to play smart by filing for divorce and demanding half of his properties, but was outsmarted by the footballer.

    He wrote: “Cunny man die, cunny man bury am.

    “Dis Achraf Hakimi the football has dribbled his wife wey file for divorce and demanded half of his property. Hmm, some women sha.

    The woman weak when court informed her dat “Millionaire’ husband owns nothing.

    Everything he has was in his mother’s name.”

    He mocked “gold diggers,” urging women to work hard for their own money.

  • Some pastors returning to their senses – Charlyboy reacts as Pastor Bakare slams Buhari

    Some pastors returning to their senses – Charlyboy reacts as Pastor Bakare slams Buhari

    Popular singer and activist, Charles Oputa, aka Charlyboy, has reacted to recent statements made by the overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, Pastor Tunde Bakare.

    Bakare, during a recent message in his church, spoke against the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.

    The Pastor dared Buhari to come after him as he has “done to other dissenting voices in the country.”

    Bakare, who was Buhari’s running mate during the 2011 general elections, made it clear he is no longer interested in meeting or having a dialogue with anyone because “this is war”.

    He said: “Sovereignty is not in your hand anymore, you are the commander-in-chief of nothing, except the people who put you there. The highest office in the land is the office of the citizen. Nigerians are going to rise and demand their rights.

    “I served you, I respected you, I did everything to make it work for you but you turned against me and God has turned against you.”

    In reaction, Charlyboy tweeted: “E be like some Pastors der head don dey reset. We are all in the same pot sha.”

     

  • I released ‘God of Men’ to warn against fake clerics – Charlyboy

    Maverick singer/songwriter and activist, Charles Oputa, a.k.a ‘Charlyboy’, says his latest socially conscious song ‘God of Men’, is to warn Nigerians against the gimmicks of ‘fake clerics’ in society.

    The 68-year-old showbiz maestro made this known in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Charlyboy recently released video for the single ‘God of Men (Fake Pastors)’, featuring popular rapper, Falz and veteran Nollywood star, Segun Arinze appearing as a ‘Fake Pastor’.

    The Afrobeat track, produced by Acesoundz and directed by Unlimited L.A, is a semblance of Fela’s classic, ‘Amen’.

    The song has however generated mixed reactions from Nigerian music fans, industry watchers and religious people alike with some questioning the essence of bringing religion and clerics into secular music.

    Charlyboy, however told NAN that the idea behind the song was to caution religious Nigerians against the upsurge of manipulative and exploitative tendencies of ‘fake clerics’ in recent times.

    He explained further that religious mentality was one of the plights facing society today, adding that he chose the title ‘God of Men’, realising that many Nigerians ‘worship religious leaders.’

    “There are many genuine clerics out there but the ones that are out to scam Nigerians need to be called out and exposed.

    “How can a pastor instruct his members to eat grass and they will obey or make them lie down and then he will walk on them.

    “Many Nigerians have been carried away by fake prophesies and all sort of manipulations in the name of religion, and it is time someone tell them to wake up,” he said.

    The “Nwata Miss” crooner, who released his debut highlife album over three decades ago, said that he had decided to use music as a tool to inspire ordinary Nigerians, drive societal change and value re-awakening.

    The former President of Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN), said that the release of the acclaimed ‘God of Men’, has attracted a lot of invitation for his life performances.

    “Music has been my age-long passion and this time, I am using it to awake the consciousness of all Nigerians, no matter where they are towards a better society,” he said.

  • Street protest can’t change our leaders – CharlyBoy

    Charles Oputa, a.k.a “Charlyboy”, convener of ‘OurMumuDonDo Movement’, on Friday said street protest by Nigerians over national issues cannot change political leaders at all levels.

    Charlyboy made this known in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

    He said that successive Nigerian political leaders had remained insensitive to the plights of ordinary Nigerians over the years and were not moved by such protests to hold them accountable.

    Charlyboy also known as ‘Areafada’, lamented that for almost six decades of Nigeria’s independence, its citizens were yet to experience ‘freedom from bad leadership’.

    He said he was therefore boycotting street protests over national issues, and urged advocates of good governance and patriotic Nigerians to resort to engaging the leaders through other non-violence avenues.

    The 68-years-old activist, self acclaimed “President of frustrated Nigerians’, recounted how he spent most part of his years fighting for the rights of ordinary Nigerians.

    He said that in some cases, he went to the streets to champion the fights for the rights of those he never knew.

    “I have spent over 40 years of my life leading protest for a better society, and I can tell you that street protest will not change our leaders.

    “My father always told me back then that whenever I see injustice, I should fight it because it may come to affect me someday too, and that is my motivation for fighting injustice over these years.

    “On several occasions, I have been tortured by the Nigerian police and the military for standing up to authorities to ask questions.

    “However, on some occasions, I have been regarded as their friends, depending on the sensibility of those in power.

    “I am not a professional protester, so now I have decided to use other means to hold leaders accountable,’’ he said.

    The former president of Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN) said that he decided to use music as a tool to inspire ordinary Nigerians, especially youths toward holding leaders accountable.

    He explained that he was leading an advocacy and enlightenment campaign ‘Na We Be Government” and decided to go back to music, his age-long passion to call citizens to participate in nation building.

    “All over the word, the Arts, especially music have been used to inspire people and change narratives towards a better society.

    “I did not go into music for money, but for the passion of it, and this time I am using it to awake the consciousness of all Nigerians toward building the country they desire.

    “A lot of Nigerians have given up on their country because of bad leadership over the years, and do not believe they have a say in the affairs of their country.

    “It is time they are reminded that power truly belongs to them and there is a social contract between them and elected political leaders.

    “Citizens will do their part and political leaders should also fulfill their obligations as promised in their manifesto, and as required by the constitution,” he said.

    NAN reports that Charlyboy is the second son of former Supreme Court justice Chukwudifu Oputa, who had set out to become a Catholic Priest, but left seminary school after a year.

    An avid supporter of Okada riders in Nigeria, he is known to have championed many protests, especially when it affects the down-trodden in the society.

    In the mid-nineties Charlyboy fought for the rights of military pensioners during the Abacha-led military administration by marching to the Ministry of Defence Headquarters in Abuja to demand payment of their pension arrears.

    He had also spearheaded campaigns for Nigerian widows, and was founder of the “Save Nigeria from Nigeria’’ campaign, and he was arrested alongside other activists for civil disobedience during the fuel subsidy protest in 2012.

  • BREAKING: CharlyBoy, others suspend our #OurMumuDonDo protest over attacks

    …plans to restrategise

    The #OurMumuDonDo movement has suspended their #ResumeOrResign protests following the Tuesday attack on them by hoodlums at the Wuse Market in Abuja.

    The group announced the suspension of further protests on Wednesday at the unity fountain, Maitama, saying they needed to restrategise.

    Members of the movement were attacked by a mob at the Wuse market when the co-convener of the protests led his group to the market to address traders.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that one of the leaders of the group, Charly Boy popularly addressed as AreaFada was about addressing the people when some suspected hoodlums infiltrated the crowd, shouting ‘Sai Baba’ and hurling stones at the group.

    Charly Boy was allegedly injured and his car damaged during the fracas.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the protest started nine days ago with the groups asking President Muhammadu Buhari to either resign or resume official duties that he was elected to perform.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that President Buhari traveled for medical check-up in London on Sunday, May 7, more than a month he came back into the country from a previous medical vacation.

     

  • Photos: Charlyboy shuts down Abuja in protest, demands Buhari’s resignation

    The self-acclaimed area father, Charles Oputa, aka Charlyboy on Monday demanded President Muhammadu Buhari’s resignation in a protest staged in Abuja following his continuous medical vacation in London, United Kingdom.

    Charlyboy noted that the president should either resume office or officially tender his resignation.

    They are currently at the Unity Fountain and are marching to the National Assembly singing solidarity song.

    See photos below:

    Photos: Charlyboy shuts down Abuja in protest, declares Buhari’s resignation

     

    Details later…