Wednesday, 19 June 2019

Charlyboy visits inmates to mark 69th birthday celebration

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Foremost Nigerian entertainer, Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, widely known as
Charlyboy, has visited Ikoyi prisoner's to mark his 69th birthday celebration.


The veteran singer told Newsmen that, “it’s been quite a long time that we
were born into this prison called Nigeria.”
Charlyboy said, he is a prisoner and he has been a prisoner from birth because Nigeria, his country of birth, is a prison yard.
Born on 19 June, 1951, the singer, songwriter, television presenter, publisher,
and producer, said this when he visited those in Ikoyi Prison, Lagos State, a
place he described as hell.
Charlyboy, also known as Area Fada, stated this on the occasion of his 69th
birthday.
The music producer, widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s most controversial
entertainers alive and has over time built his brand around major international,
national and local controversies said young Nigerians were yet to realise that
they are in prison.
The singer, turned activist today visited Ikoyi Prison in Lagos State
with members of Our Mumu Don Do group and Na We Be Government
Movement as part of activities lined up for his birthday.
The renowned singer made the visit alongside Solo artist, Mrs Anehita Aletor
who shares the same birthday with him, as well as Augustine Omoifo who is
the organizer of the prison tour.
Charlyboy and his Movement also used the opportunity to help in facilitating
the release of some prisoners awaiting trial for over a decade or more.
The Area Fada and his team, also fed over 200 inmates during the visit.
Speaking, the Area Fada said, ” it’s been quite a long time that we were born
into this prison called Nigeria, and the first thing that comes to mind on a day
like this is to visit those in hell. If we are in prison, then you can only imagine
where they are.
“This is the only way we can reach out, the only way we can save a life.
“Unfortunately, majority of us don’t even know we are in a dungeon. Unless we
realize this, we will continue in this eternal anguish.
“But like I have always said, the survival of our country depends solely on the
ability of our young men and women to break out of this prison by fire by
force, whether them like’am or not. Enough of this nyamanyama.”


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