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Charly Boy Compares Nigeria To Hell As He Poses In Casket [PHOTOS]

Nigerian maverick entertainer and activist, Charly Boy, has shared pictures of himself posing in a coffin.

Charly Boy, born Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, who turned 68 in June shared several pictures of himself in a casket while he speaks about dying and comparing Nigeria to hell.

He wrote;

If I died and went straight to Hell,
It may take me more than a week to realise
that I am no longer at Work or living in Nigeria.
Yeye rulers. God go punish una soon.

See photos below:

Meanwhile, Charly Boy who is also the founder of OurMumuDonDo organisation in a recent post he shared on social media where he met with Gov Emeka Ihedioha of Imo state, called on the Igbos to come together to make their homeland great again.

He wrote;

NaWeBeGovernment group, powered by OurMumuDonDo movement arrived Imo State to tender to the Chief Servant of the State – Gov Emeka Ihedioha the demand from many Imo people around the globe what they want him to do for them. A Social Contract between the People and the Government
Charly boy stormed the office of the Imo state executive governor with his group, made up of Nido continental chairmen from the dispora along side the executives from the Creative Industry group.

He brought the demands of many Imo State People to their Chief Servant Governor Emeka Ihedioha. “For now, I am pleased with our meeting and have every reason to believe that the Gov is ready to serve the interest of the people.
Nevertheless, it is our collective responsibility to ensure good governance not just here in Imo State , but in the entire Igbo/Biafra land by holding our leaders accountable.
We have come to assist our Servants in Government to serve our collective interest because NaWeBeGovernment”

CharlyBoy enjoined all Igbo’s both home and abroad to come together and resolve to make the Igbo home land great again.

#ourmumudondo
#nawebegovernment

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