The Charlyboy Ministry of Youth Affair, otherwise known as CB-MOYA which was formally called Charlyboy Kiddies Affair (CBKA) has witnessed a drastic transformation with the present standard it recently set for itself in order to resuscitate the dying hope of the Nigerian youth in different schools.
CB-MOYA, prior to the change of name had empowered different students from across the country but with special focus on primary and junior secondary schools. However, the Charlyboy Foundation in trying to expand the scope of the program has extended its gesture to even Senior Secondary schools and other tertiary institutions that it had considered worthy of the Foundation assistance.
In the September Edition of the program, it was an awe inspiring and memorable event for the lucky school, “The Hampstead Academy” which stormed the Punk Palace in the most electrifying state. The students who were smartly dressed on their Navy blue Jacket got into the punk palace in an exhilarating mood for a once in a life time tour and for their possible interaction with the AreaFada.
The event that began at exactly 10 pm on a bright Friday morning never experienced a dull moment as the students had the fun of their lives. After the registration, AreaFada officially welcomed the well organized and disciplined students into his abode with his usual no dull moment way. The students who responded unequivocally had him glued to his seat till the end of the event. As the program of the event reeled on, the coordinator of the Charlyboy Foundation, Miss Chiaka Anosike in her well articulated speech presented an extensive details of the aim of the CBMOYA while at the same time encouraging the students to passionately hold on to their dreams. “The CBMOYA has a general and specific purpose; however, one of the specifics is to find the most appropriate way of encouraging young people like you. I welcome you all to this gathering. Simply sit tight and enjoy your afternoon” Chiaka concluded. Meanwhile, the student showed the organizers of the CBMOYA that they came to the punk palace ready to showcase their skills as the dance competition clearly showed the creativity in them. Different acrobatic moves were displayed by the students. About five of the students are already through to the Charlyboy talent hunt auditions scheduled for March next year.
The quiz competition that took a dramatic turn saw a 7 year old Adaeze occupying the CB brain storm seat. After several questions and answers, the little Adaeze emerged as the winner of the Quiz competition, hence the CBMOYA Queen of the month.
The most memorable of the entire activities was the bike ride. The young lads embarked on a ride with Charlyboy. Out of excitement, they had requested for another invitation to the Punk Palace. Meanwhile, about three winners emerged in the different activities of this edition of the CB MOYA and were all empowered by the Charlyboy Foundation. Gift Items and forms for the Charlyboy Talent hunt have all been distributed to the students for onward empowerment. The students who held Charlyboy hostage in his compound had to be convinced that CB would be visiting their school soon after then before they could finally get him released.
Charly boy hmmmmmmm what a role model na wa oooh nigeria don spoil finish ----- area fada. oju lalakan fin sori ( let's be careful )
ReplyDeleteCharly boy might not be the best role model, but at least he's giving back. Those kids are the cutest.
ReplyDeleteWhy on earth should somebody sit in his closet and say Charley Boy isn't a role model? Charley boy has survived the grueling tortuous battle of staying different . He has stood his ground for years, carrying less about social critics an so on. He gave the likes of Denrele Edun , Jeery Jideobi and Goldie a plattform to showcase themselves in the most explicit way you can think off. So i am say piss off and let the Grand Father be. please?
ReplyDeleteAwww!!! Charly Boy has a soft side...I wonder what this will do to his street cred?
ReplyDeletejust stop teaching our kids how to flash the devils sign
ReplyDeleteignoramus SMH!