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CharlyBoy mocks Okorocha over his son-in-law’s governorship election loss

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CharlyBoy mocks Okorocha over his son-in-law's governorship election loss

Eccentric ex-president of the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Charles Oputa better known as CharlyBoy has taken a swipe at the outgoing Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha.

In a toxic post on his Instagram page, CharlyBoy mocked Okorocha over the loss of the governorship election of his son in-law, Uche Nwosu, and the manner with which he governed Imo State.

CharlyBoy who said Okorocha ruined many lives in Imo State said he will be waiting to witness the nailing of the outgoing Governor for all the sins he committed against the people.

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He wrote; ”Any man can play a damn fool for some times everyday. Wisdom is knowing your limit. Rochas Okorosomething surely didn’t know when to stop.

“His Iberiberisim entered the market Sq. as he ruined many lives in Imo. Imo people are getting ready for their pound of flesh. We shall be witness to your being nailed at the cross for all your sins against Imo people. Nnwa banshi.”.

Recall that in December 2017, CharlyBoy slammed Okorocha for the creation of Ministry of Happiness and Purpose Fulfillment in the state where he described the dead as better than the living.

CharlyBoy in a video posted on social media at the time said he is tired of the nonsense going on in Imo State and he is ashamed that Okorocha can promote nepotism by the creation of such a Ministry and the subsequent appointment of his sister, Mrs. Ogechi Ololo, to oversee the parastatal.

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