Nigerian Protest Leader Charly Boy: "Work Just Started" After Nationwide EndBadGovernance Protest
Renowned Nigerian entertainer and protest leader, Charles Oputa, also known as Charly Boy, has declared that the nationwide EndBadGovernance protest has only just begun, following the first day of demonstrations across the country. Charly Boy, a vocal critic of the government, urged Nigerians to continue applying pressure until the authorities understand that the tide is changing.
The protest, which took place on Monday, saw thousands of Nigerians take to the streets in several states to express their discontent with the government’s handling of the country’s affairs. Charly Boy, who has been a driving force behind the protest, took to social media to congratulate the youths for their bravery and determination.
"Brave, Strong and determined Nigerian youths, una make me proud today," Charly Boy posted on X. "First: Una congratulations on a job well done. But our work just start."
Charly Boy emphasized that the protest was a testament to Nigerians’ growing awareness that the government does not care about their well-being. He urged the youths to continue fighting to reclaim their stolen future and to keep the pressure on the government until it starts doing the needful.
"Let’s keep the pressure up, because this devilish government must understand that the tide is changing," Charly Boy said. "They must never feel safe again, unless they start doing the needful."
In a rallying cry, Charly Boy declared that the salvation of Nigeria lies in the hands of its exceptional youths. He expressed his pride in the young people who are leading the charge for change and vowed to continue supporting their efforts.
With the protest expected to continue, Charly Boy’s message of perseverance and determination is likely to resonate with Nigerians who are demanding a better future for their country.