"I'm Ready To Die For Nigerians" - Charly Boy Says

Entertainer and social crusader, Charly Boy, 66, has opened up about the ''Our Mumu Don Do' protest calling for president Buhari to resume work or resign. In an interview with Ademola Olonilua of Punch, he said the few people on the protests are those who are ready to die for Nigeria. .
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On celebrities not joining the movement despite his call, he said: "The bible says, many are called but few are chosen. If there are only two of us, we are going to keep insisting on the right thing. Don’t forget, I did not start this movement. .

It was some young Nigerians that started it and they roped me into it. My job as an Area Fada is to guide them because what was missing in the past which made people claim that the youths have gone to sleep is that they did not have the right leadership. .

I have come out to say that I would take a bullet on their behalf because I feel and believe that this country would only be saved by some exceptional youths. If you look at the trend, the youths in this country have really done Nigeria proud, especially when they are abroad. .

There are so many Nigerians in Harvard Business School, Nigerian doctors have helped to shape the American health care system; I can go on. So why is it that in our own country, the youths do not have any future? .

It is because the terrain is polluted and infected by all these criminals. I am happy that I am making that connection with some exceptional youths and I am proud to say that it is just a question of time. We are not looking for a crowd. .

Like I always say, the people holding Nigeria at its jugular, those who are responsible for the excruciating poverty Nigerians are going through are not up to 50. My own equation is that the people that would rescue this country may not be up to 20 despite the fact that they would try and kill some or throw tear gas at them."
"I'm Ready To Die For Nigerians" - Charly Boy Says "I'm Ready To Die For Nigerians" - Charly Boy Says Reviewed by InoutNaija Staff on 09:43:00 Rating: 5

5 comments:

  1. Shift abeg, is it now you want to die? Where have you been since?

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  2. What dis man is saying is true out side de country nigerians are doing well but here no body has a great future cause our leaders are not helping matters at all

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  3. Shift let me faint o na now day break you

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