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Charly Boy slams APC for renting campaign crowd (Video)
Charles Oputa, the famous Nigerian entertainer, who is popularly known as Charly Boy or Area Fada, has made accusations against the All Progressive Congress.
The entertainer accused the All Progressives Congress, APC, of paying people to attend the party’s campaign rallies.
The popular activist shared a video which captured a man in a vehicle giving out N1,000 each to those on board who were wearing APC caps and T-shirts on his Twitter handle.
He also accused the ruling party of crippling the nation’s economy, saying APC made Nigeria the “Poverty Capital of the World”.
He wrote, “APC paying money to rent crowd for their rallies. What a shame. They first made the country the Poverty Capital of the World, and now they’re shamelessly renting crowds for their rallies openly.
“Anyways, collect your money but wake up
You should use your power to serve the people, not Oppress them!! Free Aminu!!!”
Watch the video below:
APC paying money to rent crowd for their rallies. What a shame. They first made the country the Poverty Capital of the World and now they're shamelessly renting crowds for their rallies openly.
Anyways, collect your money but wake up.
Der fathers. pic.twitter.com/I2asz6AoJJ— Charly Boy Area Fada 1 (@AreaFada1) November 29, 2022
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