Charly Boy makes u-turn, denies collecting money from Keyamo
Written by MaxFM on March 27, 2019
Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, has denied collecting millions from spokesman for Buhari’s campaign, Festus Keyamo. The activist had been accused of being paid a nine-figure sum to release a diss song attacking the opposition party and for getting in bed with the ‘oppressors.’
The convener of the Our Mumu Don Do movement allegedly admitted to receiving payment from the official spokesperson for the Buhari campaign but claimed that it was money for the right to use a song he recently composed.
However, The activist cleared the air on the allegations in his most recent posts shared on Instagram. In a series of video clips, Charly Boy denied ever receiving money from Keyamo and assured his followers of his commitment to the Our Mumu Don Do movement.
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While assuring Nigerians of his innocence, the 68-year-old broke down in tears as he reminisced how much he has put up with for the cause of fighting for frustrated Nigerians.
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