I lost respect for Soyinka, he is now an errand boy for criminal politicians – Charly Boy compares him to the late Chinua Achebe

Legendary Nigerian performer Charles Oputa, also known as Charly Boy or Area Fada, recently expressed his dissatisfaction with famous playwright Wole Soyinka.

Charly Boy slammed him on his Instagram page for degrading himself to serve corrupt politicians.

He said he always had great respect for him and compared him to the late Chinua Achebe, calling it a fucking shame.

But now he realizes that Soyinka will never be the same as Chinua Achebe again.

“The family respect I had for this man was almost the kind of respect I had for the late Justice CA Oputa, the Supreme Court Socrates. I finally realized that Soyinka could never be the man that Chinua Achebe was.

Look at a man that many Nigerians place on such a high pedestal reducing himself to a boyiboyi for criminal politicians.

What a fucking shame.”

Charly Boy recently opened up about his battle with prostate cancer.

In a post on his Instagram page, the singer and activist shared his story of overcoming prostate cancer.

Charly Boy has revealed he’s been battling the disease for over 10 days while posting a video of himself being kicked out of the theatre.

He believes that God has granted him the greatest favor by allowing him to survive.

He expressed his gratitude to God for sparing his life, thanked his family for their support and thanked the Nigerian surgeon.

“Na from the Jaws of Death I’m From” – Charly Boy Survives Prostate Cancer

Charles Oputa, better known as Charly Boy, is a legendary singer from Nigeria who has opened up about his battle with the disease.

In a post on his Instagram profile, the singer and activist shared his story of overcoming prostate cancer.

Charly Boy has revealed he’s been battling the disease for over 10 days while posting a video of himself being kicked out of the theatre.

He believes that God has granted him the greatest favor by allowing him to survive.

He expressed his gratitude to God for saving his life, thanked his family for their support and thanked the Nigerian surgeon.

” My God,

I have fought too many battles in my short life.
Most of the time I win.

Prostate cancer can’t cripple love, it can’t shatter hope, it can’t conquer its spirit.

Abegi is helping me to thank God for giving me another chance”.

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