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Charly Boy Criticizes Police Approach on Fake Certificates, Calls for Aso Rock Investigation

Renowned Nigerian singer and activist, Charly Boy, has taken to social media to criticize the Nigerian police force’s focus on Nigerians with suspected fake foreign certificates. In his outspoken manner, Charly Boy called out the police force, referring to them as jokers.

In a direct statement, Charly Boy urged the police to redirect their efforts, stating that if they genuinely intend to tackle certificate forgery, they should start their investigation from Aso Rock, the residence of the President of Nigeria. He boldly claimed that the president himself is a “chief certificate forger.”

“Omo, see as dem dey whine us like people wey dia mamu na follow come. Nigerian Police, Abegi stop masturkating yaselves. As una wan start to arrest certificate forgers, I pray you una go start from so Rock. The CC(chief certificate forger) live’s there. Make una dey play. Nonsense. Dia fathers.”

This statement comes amidst Charly Boy’s recent comments on various issues, including raising questions about Mr. Igbo’s amputation and addressing the government’s priorities in relation to ailing actor Zach Orji. Charly Boy continues to use his platform to express his opinions on societal matters.

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