EndBadGovernance- “August protest is just a practice for revolution” – Charly Boy

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EndBadGovernance: Fight for your lives, go pro max – Charly Boy tells protesters

Renowned entertainer Charles Oputa, widely recognized as Charly Boy, asserts that the sole remedy for poor governance in Nigeria is a revolution. He described the nationwide protest scheduled from August 1 to 10 as merely a preliminary exercise for the forthcoming significant event.

The prominent activist further indicated that the revolution would occur without prior notice, emphasizing that it would not be broadcasted.

Charly Boy took to his official X account to warn that if the Nigerian government doesn’t listen to the youth’s demands, the upcoming revolution could turn violent and chaotic.

He wrote, “It will take A Revolution To find A Solution to bad leadership. I see the August 1st to 10th as a dress rehearsal for the main event.

“The main event will be Unannounced.

It will be madder than we ever Imagined.

The REVOLUTION will not be Televised.

Destruction and Blood will line in its wake.

“Hopefully, it will be The Outcome That Will Bring The SOLUTION”.

Gistlover states that young people in Nigeria have been protesting since August 1, calling for an end to the severe difficulties in the country.

The protest leaders have planned a one-million-person march for Saturday (tomorrow) nationwide.

In other news…

Ayodeji Balogun, the renowned Nigerian singer known as Wizkid, is still grieving for his mother, Mrs. Jane Morayo Balogun. This sadness is evident in his recent song with Asake, titled ‘MMS.’

In his verse, Wizkid expresses his deep feelings, revealing how his mother’s passing has changed him.

He mentioned that he felt he “lost” himself after her death but eventually discovered his purpose.

“You no fit run from who you are

Man, wetin go be, man, is cast in stone….

Why mama leave me, yeah, e no long

Lost myself and I found my purpose

Yeah, everyday, I know that I’m blessed…

Nothing man no face, vibe today

This kind thing, say na life we dey,” he sings.

Wizkid’s mother, Jane Morayo Balogun, passed away on August 18, 2023, in London.

On her birthday, July 4th, he shared his feelings, saying his life feels empty without her. He expressed that he misses her daily and that his heart will always be broken.

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