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Charlie Boy to lead revolution against corrupt politicians

Charlie Boy

Charlie Boy

One of Nigeria’s renowned entertainers, Charles Oputa, popularly known as “Charlie Boy”, on Monday took to Social Media to say he will spearhead a revolt against corrupt politicians in Nigeria.

Charlie boy who now calls himself “President of Frustrated Nigerians” added that he would take the first bullet in the proposed revolution to restore change to the country.

He said “Like my friend Obinna said and I agree with him, henceforth… “don’t ask for a revolution; be the revolution.

“Be the change. Do not wail for that which is troubling this country; Fight to fix it and make the country great again.

“Do not hail the corrupt and destroyers of our Dreams; Expose and ridicule them.

“The Politicians are corruptly connected, criminally bonded and fearful of the people.

“We must be audacious in our demands; we must be Fearless in our Agitation and we must be ready to sacrifice our all for this Country, “he said.

He continued by saying, “I will take the first bullet; let my body be the first to drop; let my blood be the first to wash our lands.

“But let no Nigeria turn back once we begin this resistance to political insensitivity and mindless looting of our common wealth; let no Nigerian walk alone.

“The Nigerian politician is our Enemy; The Nigerian people are the victim and it is time to channel our anger towards a “Peaceful Revolution”.

“We must stop being the victims and become “THE FEAR“.

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