‘I Would Have Slapped Him’ – Charly Boy Opens Up On Public Confrontation With Rochas Okorocha

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Charly Boy recently recalled the moment he snatched the microphone from Okorocha while he was addressing guests at his father’s burial ceremony in 2014, it was reported.

Charly Boy said the former governor was trying to make use of the solemn occasion to turn it into a political campaign platform.

More than a decade later, the veteran musician made it clear he still stands by his actions, insisting he would have slapped Okorocha.

“Mmhmm,” he said. Is that criminal? “I slap for don I am. He wanted to campaign for politics at my father’s funeral. And you don’t do that. “Not while I’m around.”

Charly Boy also said Okorocha disrupted his speech and was asked to leave the venue of the burial.

The former Governor, he said, knew the situation though he came with security personnel.

And he knew he was in my territory,” he said. “Na my territory him dey, even with all him bodyguards.”

Meanwhile, Charly Boy has berated former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, over his comment about the administration of Abia State Governor, Alex Otti.

Sowore stated that what he saw in Aba during the protest for the release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, was a “half transformation” and not a complete transformation as being claimed by members of the Labour Party.

Sowore partly said: “I can confirm to everyone that Alex Otti is a failure, he is only doing half transformation in Abia State. I don’t believe in that.

Reacting, Charly Boy in a post via 𝕏 said Sowore is a green snake under green grass and a spy of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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