Nigerian Youth, Unite! Charly Boy Calls for Intensified Protests Against Bad Governance
In a passionate plea, Nigerian entertainer and activist, Charles Oputa, also known as Charly Boy, has urged young Nigerians to continue protesting against the government’s handling of the country’s economy. Charly Boy made the call in a post on his official social media handle on Tuesday, emphasizing that the fight for good governance is a fight for life.
"Nigerian Youths, I trust that by now you all know what we’re up against," Charly Boy said. "We can never make an omelet without breaking eggs. The powers that be are demonically entrenched." He also described the government leaders as "thieves, dishonest, insane, intolerable, and don’t give a damn if we live or die." However, he expressed confidence that the youth can defeat the "monster that has befallen us" by getting "louder and going pro max."
The EndBadGovernance protests, which began last Thursday, are expected to last for at least ten days, with protesters demanding immediate action to crash the prices of fuel, food, and other essential commodities. Despite President Bola Tinubu’s appeal in his nationwide broadcast on Sunday, protesters took to the streets in many states on Monday, only to face a low turnout on Tuesday after being allegedly suppressed by security operatives on Monday.
Charly Boy’s call to action comes amid rising concerns about the country’s economic struggles and the government’s response to the challenges faced by ordinary citizens. The protesters are seeking a more accountable and effective government that prioritizes the needs of the people.
As the protests continue, it remains to be seen whether Charly Boy’s rallying cry will inspire the Nigerian youth to rise up and demand change. One thing is certain, however – the fight for good governance is far from over, and the world is watching Nigeria’s next move.