- Charly Boy, a Nigerian singer, has urged celebrities to refrain from revealing their private lives to the public.
- In a recent interview with TVC, he provided advice on the marital crisis of Nigerian power couple 2baba and Annie Idibia.
Renowned musician Charles Oputa, widely recognized as Charly Boy, has called upon Nigerian celebrities to refrain from exposing their personal lives to the public.
He expressed this sentiment in response to the marital issues faced by the prominent couple, 2baba and Annie Idibia, during a recent interview with TVC.
The septuagenarian confidently asserted that the public would remain unaware if he chose to end his marriage.
“I feel sorry for the couple [2Face and Annie Idibia]. It’s unfortunate. But my advice would be, can we just keep our business private, away from the public?
“Social media has changed a lot but it’s up to the people, too. I’m not talking from a saintly perspective. I have had quarrels with my partner but we settle in the room privately.
“You don’t bring it outside to the public to settle. I think that’s wrong because if I were to stop leaving with my wife today, nobody would know about. I won’t make noise about it,” he said.
In other news, A Nigerian man has begged with the United States government to deport his uncle back to Nigeria, stating that his uncle has added no value to his life.
The request was made in a post that quickly went viral on the popular social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
In the post, the man voiced his disappointment and revealed that his uncle lives in the United States.
He went on to say that his uncle has not contributed positively to his life, and as a result, he believes he should be sent to Nigeria.
His message read: “Abeg, U.S. government, I get one uncle for U.S. wey never add any value to my life. Abeg, make una deport am come Nigeria.”
As the post went viral, many concerned viewers flooded the comments section with their thoughts on the subject.
See some reactions below:
@Vivian.offor: “Do you think abroad is easy for him and he refuses to help, plz stop that.”He went on to say that his uncle has not contributed positively to his life, and as a result, he believes he should be sent to Nigeria.
His message read: “Abeg, U.S. government, I get one uncle for U.S. wey never add any value to my life. Abeg, make una deport am come Nigeria.”
As the post went viral, many concerned viewers flooded the comments section with their thoughts on the subject.
See some reactions below:
@Vivian.offor: “Do you think abroad is easy for him and he refuses to help, plz stop that.”