Politics
Charly Boy reacts after a man apologized to Goodluck Jonathan for his statement against him
Nigerian legendary singer, Charly Boy, has taken to social media to air his opinion, following the apology offered by a Nigerian man to former President Goodluck Jonathan with regards to his lamentations about the the Dollar to Naira exchange rate during his tenure and this present administration.
A Nigerian man identified as Muhammad DeeDee had during the tenure of Goodluck Jonathan, taken to his Twitter account to lament about the exchange rate of Dollar to Naira in the country, as he noted that a Dollar was exchanged for 180 Naira, while a pound was exchanged for 280 pounds, adding that if it was the Transformation Agenda Goodluck Jonathan promised the country.
However, in what seems to be a recent development, Muhammad DeeDee took to his official Twitter account to apologise to the former president with regards to his lamentation about him and the Dollar to Naira rate during his tenure, adding that a Dollar is now 560 Naira and a pound is now 620 Naira under president Muhammadu Buhari.
However, following his apology to Goodluck Jonathan, Charly Boy took to his official Instagram page to react, as he prayed that the later days of Nigeria will be much better than the former days, adding that Nigerians need to be very careful in the forthcoming 2023 general elections.
Here is Charly Boy’s post below;
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