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Charly Boy speaks over Tinubu’s ‘unannounced’ London trip

Popular veteran singer, Charles Oputa, known popularly as Charly Boy, has opened up over President Bola Tinubu’s trip to London.
His reaction is coming after Tinubu reportedly left Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for London, England, after attending the World Economic Forum in the Gulf nation.
Tinubu has been in transit since jetting out of Nigeria for the Netherlands on April 23.
The silence of the Presidency on Tinubu’s unannounced trip to London has continued to generate reactions.
Reacting, Charly Boy wondered if all is well with the President.
He accused the Presidency of “over heating the country with very fake and twisted lies”.
According to him, Tinubu is unfit to govern Nigeria and should resign.
On his X handle on Monday, Charly Boy wrote: “Come oooo. Wey una President? Is all well with him?
“Tinubu’s propaganda machine has been over heating the country with very fake and twisted lies, but propaganda cannot substitute for economic policies.
“Come ooooo, na Peter Obi make Nigerians dey suffer like dis? Na Peter Obi show APC how empty dey are?
“Has fake propaganda become the tactic deployed by APC in all political strata, to continue disparaging and attacking any perceived opposition with all ethnic and religious spears by their cronies. Obi has continued to bore the brunt of these malicious individuals.
“Nigeria has failed. Tinubu pls resign, this work pass you.”
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