Charly Boy knocks Federal Government over Fulani radio station

Charly Boy protesting in the rain

Entertainer and activist, Charly Boy, has criticised the Federal Government for establishing a Fulani radio station.

The 67-year-old made the criticism in an Instagram post on Monday.

“OBJ was President for 8 years him no set up Oduduwa radio. GEJ was President for 5 years, there was no Niger Delta radio.. Buhari President, under 4 years has opened Fulani radio… Where do you think all of this is heading to.  My people, these people don enter our 18. Let’s all adjust ourselves. I smell a truck load of wahala coming,” he wrote.

Earlier in the year, Charly Boy had adamantly denied collecting money from President Muhammadu Buhari’s election campaign spokesman, Festus Keyamo.

A video had appeared online showing Charly Boy admitting that he got paid in nine figures for a diss track criticising Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

Responding in a series of tweets, Keyamo said it was absurd for anyone to think he would pay for a song that disses both the APC and PDP.

The embattled OurMumuDonDo Movement sacked Charly Boy as its chief convener and trustee.