Tag: Nigerian entertainer

  • Charly Boy visits Olamide Baddo Bus Stop after name change

    Charly Boy visits Olamide Baddo Bus Stop after name change

    Nigerian entertainer cum activist, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy has visited the previous “Charly Boy Bus Stop” that was renamed to “Olamide Baddo Bus Stop.”

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that the council chairman, Kolade David, had in July announced the renaming of the bus stop, stating that the move was part of efforts to honour individuals who have brought pride to Bariga and contributed to Nigeria’s global image through their craft and contributions.

    Sharing a video of his visit on social media, Charly Boy wrote: “My people, U can already guess where your Area Fada dey? Olamide Baddo Bus Stop! Yes o, na the same bus stop wey una sabi since… now na Baddo get am. Street na street, e no get age limit, abi?

    “I just dey inside car dey laugh yeye people wey wan show Fada power. The Emperor of Nigeria go soon rename everywhere. Next thing, dem go name airport after one DJ, then call National Assembly ‘Comedy Central.’

    “Yeye dey smell. For me? I still go dey fresh, I still dey cruise, and I still no send anybody wey no like am. Life too short to dey vex for bus stop name change, when I never chop. Dia Fathers.”

    Charly Boy while reacting to the name change recently accused the government of acting out of fear and political insecurity, as he stressed that the renaming was not merely symbolic, but a calculated attempt to erase his decades of activism and social defiance.

    Charly Boy further stressed that renaming the bus stop would not change his legacy of speaking truth to power and fighting for the oppressed. He added that the bus stop earned its name organically from the people, not from political patronage.

    He said, “You can rename a place, but you can’t rename a legacy. You can replace the signboard, but you can’t erase the spirit. And you definitely can’t silence a voice that shook your tables for decades!

    “This is not just about a bus stop; this is about fear. Fear of a boy who refused to bow. Fear of a man who challenged the oppressors. Fear of a man who didn’t beg the system to be accepted.

    “So, what do timid people do? They change the name like e go wash away their shame.

    “Bariga, Gbagada, the entire Lagos knows the truth, that the name Charly Boy Bus Stop was not given by politicians, it was named by the people, the same people ‘Fada’ fought for, walked with, and empowered.

     

  • My father thought I was a child from hell  – Charly boy speaks on rift with late parents

    My father thought I was a child from hell – Charly boy speaks on rift with late parents

    Veteran Nigerian singer and entertainer, Charles Oputa better known as Charly Boy has gone down memory lane, recounting his strained relationship with Chukwudifu Oputa, his late father.

    The controversial singer in a recent interview with Chude revealed that his decision to pursue music led to a fallout with his father.

    The 73-year-old activist also recalled how he spent seven years of his life in his village in Oguta, Imo State after returning from the United States due to financial struggles.

    He said he “disowned my parents” who relocated to Lagos, adding that “the village robbed me of self-esteem”.

    “I had disowned my parents. We were living in Owerri and my parents moved to Lagos. I moved back to the village because I had just returned from America. So I stayed in the village for seven years. I had no money. I had nothing. But that village robbed me of self-esteem. It robbed me of many things,” he said.

    Area Fada, recalled how his rebellious nature often led to frequent punishement from his father, adding that at some point, he found a way to bond with Oputa.

    He said, “That is how I felt right from the day I was born. I want to go the other way. My thing with the status quo started from the house.

    “Why should my father be telling us and giving us all these commands like time to eat, time to pray and all of that? I was just so tired of all that. It did not make sense to me.

    “I was the one that was whipped most among my siblings. And I was the one that was punished the most because I would not do what I was asked to do.

    “But then, my father forgot that he planted these things. He would say ‘query and investigate everything’. I used to have a vocal battle with him. I just did not understand. He just thought I was a kid from hell who needed to be punished and trashed seriously. I do not think we liked each other that much till everybody started getting mature and started to see the beauty of our personalities. Sometimes he would tease me and call me a pocket lawyer.

    “At first, we could not agree on anything. And I found out that this was not enabling me to bond with my father. Till the day I decided I was going to flip it.”

    On how they reconciled, the activist said during a tense conversation, he chose not to react to his father’s screaming.

    The singer said he then calmly asked his dad to listen to his perspective, marking a turning point in their strained relationship.

    “One day, I came to him as usual to talk about something close to my mind. He started screaming and shouting and I did not shout back. I did not say anything,” he said.

    “I listened to him very attentively. He was surprised he was not getting any reaction. After he said everything, I said ‘Daddy, I have listened to you, can you listen to me now?’

    “He looked at me critically and that was the last day he shouted at me. That was the day everything changed. Because I found a new way of dealing with this man.

    “After they retired I brought them to Abuja to live with me for almost 15 years. They died in my house. The greatest job I had was to take care of them.”

  • Mexican scammers worse than Nigeria’s “yahoo boys”- Korra Obidi narrates ordeal

    Mexican scammers worse than Nigeria’s “yahoo boys”- Korra Obidi narrates ordeal

    Famous entertainer, Anita Obidi Korra, professionally known as Korra Obidi, has shaded “Yahoo boys” as she narrated her encounter at the hand of Mexican fraudsters who accessed her debit card to purchase multiple items.

    In a Facebook live video, the mother of two lamented how her credit card was allegedly debited multiple times at an airport restaurant in Mexico.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Korra Obidi emphasized how her bank in America was swift enough to block access to the card before further damage was done to her savings.

    In her words: “Guys, the first thing has happened in Mexico. I just got seven notifications…remember that place…the place that had the Margarita Ville…that I bought a $35 Margarita from?

    “They have been charging this card for different fast foods, $225 here, $225 there. I’ve not even eaten dinner and someone is already been charging my card for different things.

    “Remember that place that I told you that I felt like I was scammed; at the airport…the place that had a drink for $10 and all of a sudden the drink is $35. I just got a security alert from wings stop…someone has spent my credit card on some wings, and then I got another alert for some fast food, $285 of my money on wings.

    “This is worse than Lagos, we are learning in their hands. Yahoo dey learn for their hand. Yahoo yahoo boys need to come and learn work from Mexicans’ hands.

    “I’ve called the Bank of America. Thank God for the most amazing bank ever. I called them in five seconds, someone picked up the call and they blocked this card. I can’t eat, but they said they’re going to give me my money back.”

    The entertainer, who hails from Oshimili North area of Delta State, is well known across significant Nigerian web-based media spaces graciously of her full utilization of every stage as a platform for transferring her contents including dance recordings.

    Recall that Korra Obidi’s husband, Dr. Justin Dean, had released evidence that his wife was allegedly having an affair with ace Nigerian music producer, Michael Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, while pregnant.