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‘’I’ll divorce my wife if Kamala Harris fails to win US Presidential election’’, Charly Boy vows
Former President of the Performing Musicians’ Association of Nigeria (PMAN) Charles Oputa aka Charly Boy has vowed to divorce his wife if Kamala Harris fails to win the US Presidential election.
Charly Boy who jokingly made the vow in a post shared on his social media page promised to divorce his wife of 47 years if his ‘crush’ Kamala Harris fails to win the forthcoming election.
The eccentric entertainer also claimed in his post that America deserved its first Black Female President after having its first Black Male President, Barack Obama.
Charly Boy wrote; “If dis my crush, Kamala Harris no win the USA presidential election, I swear, I go divorce my wife of 47yrs.
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“After the first Black Male President, America deserves the first Black Female President. Sorry rednecks. Dats how we Roll.”
This comes days after he urged controversial preacher, Chukwumeka Cyril aka Odumeje to use his power to save Nigeria from burning to the ground.
Charly Boy made the remarks after Odumeje chastised billionaire industrialist Aliko Dangote for not ‘heeding to his prophecy’ concerning the latter’s refinery in Lagos’ Ibeju-Lekki region, which caught fire around a month ago.
In a post shared on his official X handle, the eccentric entertainer called on Odumeje to refrain from calling out Dangote because he has a lot of money and the hunger in the land does not affect him.
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