Top Nigerian entertainer, Charles Oputa a.k.a Charly Boy has
opened up on the reason behind his scary costume and Buddhist postures during
the burial of his father, late Justice Oputa. According to Charly Boy, he
assumed the style to scare timid Nigerians, and that he doesn't have any apologies
for people’s misconceptions. The all-round showbiz personality, who has always
built controversy around himself revealed that he is a different kind of person
and has no original anywhere, except him. Continue to see photos...
"This image was hatched to shock timid Nigerians out of
their fucking minds. I have no apologies for people's misconceptions. After
all, I am the matter that matters. I cannot be ignored.' There is nothing like me; I have searched all
over can't find any original that's me. I am me"- CharlyBoy
27 Comments
So he's mad then
ReplyDeleteFor sure, nobody can be him
ReplyDeleteWe're peeps really scared
ReplyDeleteHuh?
ReplyDeleteCharly Boy is Buddhist
ReplyDeleteHe isn't feeling fine boo
ReplyDeleteWhat a thing!
ReplyDeleteHe doesn't have any explanation into his character
ReplyDeleteCharly Bobo what's d need of scaring pple who came to your dad's burial
ReplyDeleteOld Papa younggyyy
ReplyDeleteHis old age bekam pronounced in these pics
ReplyDeleteHonestly he doesn't have anything to say
ReplyDeleteHe's calling back his stupidity
ReplyDeleteI never see
ReplyDeleteHe loves controversy
ReplyDeleteI salute his courage
ReplyDeleteClose to madness
ReplyDeleteHas he ever apologised over anything?
ReplyDeleteOh dear!
ReplyDeleteObviously he doesn't practice Christianity any more
ReplyDeleteVery cool in his own way
ReplyDeletePls JBBers who wants to be like Charly boy?
ReplyDeleteGood for him
ReplyDeleteGood for him
ReplyDeleteHu'z he scaring
ReplyDeleteMchew nonsense
ReplyDeleteGood for him. Hopefully more Nigerian take on Buddhism... It's an awesome way of life.. If you had to compare it to a religion, it be a religion of "self" How to fix yourself, not to wait for a Savior, because you are your own Savior. To be appreciative, and compassionate..
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