Charly Boy Vows To Walk Nak.d In Lagos If Peter Obi Wins At The Election Petition Tribunal

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Charly Boy Vows To Walk Nak.d In Lagos If Peter Obi Wins At The Election Petition Tribunal



However, Charly Boy's declaration has continued to stir mixed reactions on social media, with some wondering why the veteran singer would make such a statement. 

Veteran musician, Charles Oputa, known as Charly Boy is stirring up conversations with his recent statement regarding the outcome of the Petition Tribunal for the President election of February 25, 2023. 

Charly Boy has declared in a Twitter post that if the Tribunal rules in favor of the Labour Party's President candidate, Peter Obi, he would walk from one end of Bodillion to Falomo in Lagos - completely naked. This statement comes after results were announced that Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress was the winner of the election, and the labour party appealed the results to the tribunal. 

In a tweet Charly Boy mentioned that, “when the Tribunal announce say Peter Obi don win even before the case reaches Supreme Court, wetin you go do dat day? For me, I go naked waka from one end of Bodillon to Falomo.” The statement has understandably been met with curiosity and surprise, with people asking how a statement such as this could have been made.

It appears Charly Boy, a veteran in the music industry, wants to bring about support for the Labour Party in an unconventional fashion. It is unclear whether the singer has any connection with the party, and whether this is a personal opinion or a statement under the representation of the party. Charly Boy's statement has gained attention as a bold and courageous type of advocacy. 

While some have flocked to lauding his initiative, others have shown more skepticism and have called this action inappropriate and a form of attention seeking behavior. Whatever the case may be, it is evident that whatever the outcome of the tribunal, Charly Boy’s statement has created yet another talking point in the fascinating case of the February 25 Presidential election.

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