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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Photo Session of Charlyboy and kids at the June Edition of Charlyboy Kiddies Affair

  WE LOVE CHARLYBOY-SAY THE KIDS 
  STUDENTS STAND FOR CHARLYBOY AS HE ARRIVES
  LET'S SHOW CHARLYBOY THE VALUES OF OUR CULTURE
     TEACHERS STANDING FOR THE NATIONAL ANTHEM AT THE EVENT
    WE KNOW WHERE WE COME FROM; WE CAN ONLY TELL CHARLYBOY WHO WE ARE
 
WE HAVE GOT SKILLS
 THE KIDS LOVE THIS BIKE
     ANSWERING SOME INTERESTING QUESTIONS FROM THE KIDS
   QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION WITH THE KIDS
     ARTS EXHIBITION WITH THE KIDS
I LOVE CHARLYBOY SAY THESE KIDS
   THANK YOU CB FOR RIDDING WITH US
   INDOMIE, THANK YOU
   CHARLYBOY HAVING THE BEST MOMENT WITH THE KIDS

  WE WILL RIDE LIKE YOU SOON- SAY THE KIDS
  ADAEZE APPRECIATES INDOMIE FOR THEIR SUPPORT
    IT'S COOL TO RIDE WITH A STAR
 
THE FUTURE IS HERE SAY THE KIDS

EXCITING STUDENTS RIDE WITH CHARLYBOY
 
SPEED UP, WE ARE READY TO RIDE ON WITH YOU
STUDENTS EAGER TO RIDE WITH CHARLYBOY
                                      IT'S GOOD TO RIDE WITH A STAR SAY THE KIDS
 
ON THE BIKE WITHOUT CHARLYBOY
              TAKE ME ON A RIDE CHARLYBOY; I'M CONFIDENT SAYS ONE OF THESE KIDS
 WE HAD OUR BEST TIME AT THE PUNK PALACE WITH CHARLYBOY SAY THESE KIDS

 
CHARLYBOY KIDDIES AFFAIR WAS SUPPORTED BY INDOMIE
           KIDS APPRECIATING CHARLYBOY FOUNDATION AND 7UP FOR THE EVENT
 
DISHING INDOMIE NODDLE FOR THE KIDS
               INDOMIE AT THE PUNK PALACE TO SERVE THE KIDS

Saturday, June 4, 2011

INDOMIE, 7UP, GURARAR WATER, SAHAD STORES, AND GRAND-SQUARE BRIGHTEN KIDS DAY AT THE CHARLYBOY KIDDIES AFFAIR

 KID APPRECIATING THE FOUNDATION AND OTHER SPONSORS OF THE EVENT. GET THE DETAILS IN OUR VIDEO.

INDOMIE, 7UP, GURARAR WATER, SAHAD STORES, AND GRAND-SQUARE BRIGHTEN KIDS DAY AT THE CHARLYBOY KIDDIES AFFAIRThe fourth edition of the Charlyboy kiddies affair has come and gone but the experience of the event will remain with the kids who will continue to pray and dream for another of such opportunity. The kids from Nig-Ghana School and Lord's Will Academy will ever remain grateful to the Charlyboy foundation for the honor done them.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

CHARLY BOY FOUNDATION SAVES ANOTHER LIFE

The Charlyboy Foundation saves another life. Chika Ihenacho, the Admin Manager, New Wave Productions presents a total sum of hundred thousand naira to a pregnant woman who seeks for the foundation's help



Charlyboy foundation encourages the second runner up of the Charlyboy show-live as he puts up a show tagged Let my people laugh. Walking Talking has been encouraged with a huge and undisclosed sum. Presenting the chaque is Miss Ihenacho, the admin Manager, New Wave Productions.
May 20 at 1:57pm

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Diane Oputa appreciating the values of African culture in a local Community in Osogbo. The African tye and dye method was her focus on this tour.

Thursday, May 5, 2011


                                     LAST BATTLE; BY CHARLYBOY
My affirmation goes thus; the battle has just begun. Many would say that the battle is over; yes, from the surface, the battle is over, but deep down the enclave of our transformation/reform, the battle has just taken its first step. More battles, denials, acceptance, justifications, attacks, supports and protests have just begun. I said this because of what I personally witnessed when history took its formal shape at the last WEpresidential election. I saw crying faces struggling to cast their votes, I saw pregnant women on the queue struggling for the future of their unborn children. I saw angry and frustrated faces in the sun sweating profusely. I saw tired faces even in the rain at the last hour of the day. Then I saw the youth standing, waiting patiently till their votes were counted to their satisfaction. Most of them took pictures and figures for live broadcast via their blackberry messengers, twitter, facebook and a host of other socal networks. I watched in all keenness. Some of them took that little opportunity to ask me if they were making mistakes by voting for who they assumed was the best candidate. I wouldn’t disclose my advice to them; after all, the election survived on secret ballot system.
But, do not misconstrue my assertion that the last battle has come. The last battle will not be fought by just the masses; it will be fought by both the leaders and the led. You appear confused I guess. Even as someone emerges as Nigerian leader for the next four years, he will be under serious pressure, ensuring that Nigerians are not disappointed in him; he will ensure that what he promised at the poll are effected in due time. He will understand that this four years is not a period of procrastination, he will bear in mind that much is expected from him. Our leaders must understand that the battle for their enthronement was fought collectively by the giant masses, and they must also understand that the same masses will call for insurrection if they couldn’t get what they bargained for.  
As the various leaders whom we voted for mount the podium to address the well meaning Nigerians who have decided to remain adamant in the face of threat, we want to feel their heartbeat. We want to see and feel the sheer determination in them. If there is anything short of these expectations, they will pay dearly for it.
The other battle that every well meaning citizen like me should lead is the battle to sustain this democracy, as many out of their personal rancor have instigated violence having seen that they could not incarcerate the nation in their usual corrupt manners.  They are sad that democracy has come to stay and the wide road to looting and corruption will soon be locked permanently. They are in a messy state having realized that trial awaits them. They have come out with knives, grenades and bombs to pester and intimidate all of us, but will the selfless Nigerian youth give another woe a chance? Like the barb wire coiled together, they are linked together in great ideas to stop these people from exasperating them and the rest of other Nigerians.  
When the rumor of the unnecessary post election violence hit me, I stood in awe asking myself some mind bulging questions. Who is in disagreement with the outcome? I asked no one in particular. It was a rhetorical question that kept me thinking. Why should anyone be so myopic and turning his deaf ears to an election result that is capable of redeeming the national stigma of corruption? I ask why some people who know little or nothing about their problem, some people who have remained the society outcast for over thirty years now will want to truncate a democracy that has come to rescue them from their frustration? I ask why some individuals who know little or nothing about the working system of our flourished democracy continue to ignite violence? Where are their wards?  What have they done to curb this violence from escalating? They should understand that no individual political ambition can be exchanged for human blood. 
You may have your grudge; no doubt. You may have noticed some shortcomings and anomalies in the last concluded elections. You may have seen it differently. You may have spent so much while you embarked on different campaigns for your candidates; you may have lost valuables at the process of these campaigns, but you deserve to live in peace, we all deserve to live in peace, we want peace. We must all imbibe the culture of the sportsmanship. Peace is synonymous with democracy. Change is what democracy sort after, and if what we have gotten at the moment is a political reform, then we must embrace it with no grudge. As for me Charlyboy, I will continue to work for change, not minding religion and ethnic sentiments. Let’s all work for this change. Join me, my friends and the Bikers Association to congratulate all those who called for this change through a keenly contested election.  We are all winners, we have got no looser, so no grudge.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

ABIA STATE TRANSFORMATION

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Chantle WHITE: an Exclusive with CHARLY BOY ft hit single NINJA ...

Chantle WHITE: an Exclusive with CHARLY BOY ft hit single NINJA ...: "CHARLYBOY Charles Oputa the original areafada f rom Ogwuta in Imo state is really not your average Nigerian!. Flamboyant and us..."

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

THE 2010 EDITION OF THE CHARLYBOY SHOW-LIVE-HIGHLIGHT


Friday, April 1, 2011

                                                       NWATA MISS BY CHARLYBOY

                                                            NWATA MISS BY CHARLYBOY

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Charlyboy show-live

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

AT LAST MY COMMENTS ARE HERE… by Charly Boy

The call for global transformation has birthed some revolutionary approaches, and you can attest to this assertion just by referencing the recent events in Egypt, Libya and Yemen. Our present time is one of angu...ish, the seconds slowly passing with the gnashing of teeth; yet solution lies but a stone throw away, too near to be too far, too far to be a mirage, perhaps…in our own backyard, our reserve, our senseless Diaspora? I know too well how petrified our people in Diaspora are of coming back home, believe me I know.
They are used to a system that works, and they procrastinate the day they’ll pick up their savings and return, yes, and return to what? This is the cycle of thought that postpones the day of reckoning; for they can barely save. Taxes and investment and babies make it harder to save, because they know that they’ll need a lot saved, to attempt returning to a system that does not work. Where will they live? The lands and houses are horrendously expensive. What will they do? Jobs are non-existent. Where will their children go to school? In schools that really have no business being schools. The list is endless. Home seems so far away to the Diaspora; like a wicked mirage. But I think the mirage is in living another man’s dream, because one day you’ll wake up to find you were only a statistic, and that land will never call you its king. How long will they let it happen, how long will they allow it to go on?
I prefer to matter in this hell hole, than be insignificant in a circus. I prefer to be a general, than a statistic. Time matters to me because I matter to time, I make the times, and just like every epoch’s hero, change is important to my cause, it is a necessary upgrade for my army, small you might say but certainly mighty; yes I can boast of a few soldiers…those strong, those weak, and those unexposed, un-informed, unaware of how the system ought to work, their minds corrupted by poverty’s inevitable capitulation.
There are even those who claim to be in my army, who have traded their conscience for embezzled funds, going round the paparazzi and blowing their trumpets, their evil sounding horns. It is a major challenge to me, shouting “No!” amidst the sinful din of such noise, hoping to be heard. No soldier troops to the battlefield alone, no freedom wars are fought but by battalions. No victory is scored without sacrifice, without some opposition to societal vice. Yet they hide behind their petrifaction, and I wonder, my brothers in Diaspora; for how long?
I need change, we need change, and even more importantly; they need change.
They need a heritage that is respected; they need a kingdom, a home, a final resting place, a future that they can call their own without having to beg for it or wait for the chance to avail the second class, the inferior race. I need us all to feel as one, scattered as we are like ants traversing the beach sand, I need us to reason as one. They say that they wait for sovereignty to be re-installed, but what if sovereignty waited instead for them to come home. They know what it is for a system to work; they are not blind like some of us, or looking at life through the eyes of suffering. Their eyes are clear, their backs are straight, their strength my friends, is great. They are not like our incapacitated youth who suffer the wrong mind set on the best of days because of a stifling economy.
This radical process we must begin is in the interests of positive change, it is an “Operation Return for Change!” campaign, and the world may dub me the instigator, it is but a means to an end that is for the good of our people. Yes the brand is the rallying point, for us to meet and discuss, for us to actualize our own dreams. It’s the platform to convince them in Diaspora that they are our strongest military base, our unwavering hope. And it is when we have taken the campaign to them, through this platform, this rallying point, this indomitable brand, it is when they have known, and joined us however they can, that the battle begins.
To enlist in the General’s army, to strategize on how best to tackle the enemy, this ‘national wahala,’ call 07026028479. It is our duty to redeem this nation.

Monday, February 7, 2011



AREAFADA REGISTERS; PROMISES HELL FOR ROTTEN POLITICIANS
 Mouths have been left agape since the maverick social crusader returned to his punk palace residence in the FCT. Even as the wave of his controversial and alleged trip to India for fortification dies down, our correspondents recently caught sight of the Areafada  cruising his new Nissan ‘Z’ convertible and escorted by his spider power bike in one of the  INEC registration centres in Abuja for voluntary inspections.   Our correspondents have uncovered that the Areafada’s Spider power bike is the first of its kind in the whole of Africa. Charlyboy who recently commissioned a multi-million naira office complex in the heart of Gwarinpa has told our correspondents in one of the INEC registration centers in Gwarinpa that his return from ‘wherever’ was for a belligerent transformation of the constituency that he represents and for the good of his fans. Speaking to our correspondents, the social crusader had established that the only way forward in a country where mediocrity has taken over the land is to attack issues from a more insistent angle.
The Areafada who was in the convoy of the entire staff of New Wave Productions spoke assiduously on some of his mobilization strategies for the 2011 elections. While affirming that he registered for twenty million Nigerian youth, he vowed to keep his constituency away from any leader who does not deserve to be returned into office. He asserted that the only true leader is the leader who considers the people’s parliament as the most important parliament.
Even though the People’s general refused to disclose to our correspondents his choice of candidates for the April 2011 elections, he has affirmed that the time has come for the people to take over what rightly belongs to them. According to the General, “they are up there because we are down here; but without us, they are no better leaders” The Areafada has called on Nigerian youth to come out in large number to vote and support the course for a holistic transformation. In his words “no matter how they try to make the registration process tedious for us, we will wriggle it out; we must vote because this is our year; there is no stopping us now; they no fit stop us!!!”
The youth Advocate has vowed to work with the few good eggs who know the real meaning of true democracy and to discard those bad and rotten egoistic politicians who have refused to listen to the cry and yearn of the masses. He stated categorically that nobody can change the course for national emancipation from slavery.




  

Friday, January 14, 2011



Areafada returns at last…
It has been speculated that the enigmatic youth advocate and social crusader, popularly known as the Areafada recently ‘jetted’ to India for fortification. This story was a special meal for most newspapers and tabloids during the festive season. It has kept many of other journalists wondering on why the Areafada has chosen this important 2011 as his year of fortification. Our source close to one of his P.A had disclosed that 2011 elections is around the corner, and considering that the enigmatic celebrity will rise in defense of the Nigerian youth  during and after the campaign period while making sure that the right candidates are chosen, there was an urgent  need for fortification. Another source very close to the social crusader had disclosed that Areafada only travelled to India to speak with some of his business partners/associates who are expected to work with his multi-media firm by the name New Wave Productions which recently secured a multi- million naira office complex right in the heart of Gwarinpa. Other sources have equally disclosed that contrary to the speculations, the people’s general travelled to the United States just for Christmas vacation and not India as popularly held.
However, our correspondence recently ran into Charlyboy at the Abuja International Airport where he refused to respond to questions posed before him. In an unusual calm attitude, the Areafada calmly waved off some group of journalists that ran after him. It was clear from all indication that the enigmatic celebrity was after something. It was also uncovered that it was not his arrival after all. C.B had returned a week earlier. As at the point of this report, some concerned fan are eager to know the sense behind the Indian journey if truly there was an Indian trip in the first place.
Compiled by Adoyi Ali.