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Thursday 28 March 2013

Charlyboy: My Oga at the top; stop the rubbish

Charly Boy has finally weighed in on 'My Oga At The Top' saga. See it below...
It’s unfortunate, this article is coming in late. This is because I almost ignored the racket “ My Oga at the top” generated. However, because of some salient lessons in the whole joke, I have decided to hit you with this.
Even though, my ways may be very different from yours, I still believe we must be objective in our analysis, judgment, and conclusion about others. The NSCDC Commandant,  Mr. Shem’s experience in the hands of Nigerians and the Channel TV personalities cannot be too different from what many of us face on a daily bases.
Some of us have been arbitrarily judged, smashed, squeezed, criticized, and battered for several years because we have failed to be who they want us to be. Different darts and missiles have been thrown at us because they chose to judge us from the first impression they conceived about us. What insult haven’t we received? They will try to judge you by the few words they hear from your mouth. When you use signs and symbols to communicate national issues, they misconstrue every bit of it as you are either tagged the head of Nigeria Illuminati, or they may even try to put your sexuality to question. However, we still love them, and still fight for them even when they don’t really understand why we are here. Some have not even realized the need to hold on to the reality that confronts them today, instead, they are committed to producing gunpowder for the celebration of individual blunder, and they swiftly push national blunder aside.

Yes, the NSCDC Commandant goofed, he failed to give the correct NSCDC website, he wanted his oga at the top to announce that personally, hence he couldn’t go ahead to announce it, as his oga may end up announcing another one later. At first, it appeared to me as if he didn’t understand the question until he got to the point of providing the URL of the website, and then we all laughed when he was unable to provide the web address as demanded. We all laughed at his little or no IT knowledge, and not really because he is not competent enough to do his job. We all laughed because he had displayed some level of confidence right from the beginning of the interview till the point he was to give the website details.

However, is it enough to have made it a trending topic on twitter and on other social sites for days? I must say that we have all failed by pushing aside the lesson and the message of the controversial interview. If you don’t know, the message is simple; there is a systemic failure. We have all failed our country. We have even failed to channel our heavy online presence towards a more positive direction. We have failed to understand that the entire system has no structure as it stands now. If that is not the case, why were we not intelligent enough to see beyond Mr. Shem’s failure and begin to reflect over leadership failure, using the social media platform? It has always remained this way, where only few of us can speak our minds in a country where mediocrity reigns supreme. We have failed to see how mediocre now flood the civil service , but all we are now looking at ,is just Mr. Shem’s blunder. Why???

Members of staff in several organizations know little or nothing about their organization. They can’t even tell ‘categorically’ like Mr. Shem, whether they have an existing or functional website. How effective are various media units that are scattered across different Ministries in the country? NSCDC should even thank God that it was Mr. Shem who failed, and not their media unit, because such would have been possible. I know that majority of Nigerians that work in the civil service are not up to date with the internet social world, as they believe in doing things the old way. You won’t even blame Mr. Shem for not being able to give the correct web address or not being able to add dot.com, because the NSCDC Website, prior to the controversy was almost dormant. How would you expect one to know a website that doesn’t exist or non-functional?

But my pain is simply that we have all failed to tackle the most pressing issues of the day, falling into the trap and deception of the phrase “My oga at the top”. We have been so deceived and then became so careless about our safety, laughing hysterically; with our eyes gazed at “My Oga at the top” until the dreaded Boko Haram found a way to shoot us with their arrows. We laughed until we forgot that we have urgent national issues to address, and the faceless ones hit us hard again in the city of Kano.  What a shame!

While we were busy gossiping, creating cartoons, producing T. Shirts, and cooking beats in the studio to ridicule just a single individual, we lost millions of naira at the Murtula Mohammed Airport, Lagos to some armed men who stormed the airport, harassing both Nigerians and foreigners. I heard they had a swell moment at the airport. You can’t just imagine that armed robbers could succeed even in an International Airport. Where is safe then? “Yet, we were busy with My oga at the top”

While we took the joke to another level, the Boko Haram militants also saw our weaknesses and carefree attitude, and they hit us hard, killing well over 60 people in the Kano bomb attack. They beat all security apparatus in place in the volatile city, because, we refused to watch our back as we were laughing at “ My Oga at the top”

In our usual carelessness, when some people were demanding for amnesty for some faceless people, we kept mummed, because we were only interested in “Oga at the top.” We refused to ask questions on why some people should be advocating for this group.

As good, committed, and patriotic citizens, couldn’t we have embarked on a campaign against violence using the social media platform for that purpose? How many of us are willing to laugh at some of the ogas in the North who have sold the future of our children in the name of leadership tussle? How many of us have been able to tell the Northern leaders that they have failed their people for giving some terrorists the supports they really do not deserve? Yet, we still talk about “My Oga at the top”

These are no time for such jokes as we have better and serious issues to address as Nigerian youth and children. Enough of this “My oga at the top” Stop the rubbish now! Let’s ask them some questions on why we must continue to bury our ourselves.

250 comments:

  1. yea true. the joke has got to stop. c'mon! people make mistakes. this one was just blown outta proportion.

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  2. Seriously I tink we ovakilld d joke. Altho it hs sort of died dwn bt d truth remains dt we blew it out of proportion. He attended d interview wit gd intensions to raise alarm on scam website bt miscued. I tink channels guys wia a bit unprofessional. Chamberlain is d most courteous of em all.
    Comment Signed, Sealed and Delivered by DatShapIboBoy

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  3. Its too late 4 dis long ass BS write up,pple av 4gotten abt it alrdy

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  4. As in eh!! Very good write up. I wonder where we kept our patriotic nature.

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  5. Well Said...Misplaced priorities in that Country

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  6. Wasted my time to read half of the statement.Charlie boy is a fag,a man that doesn't deserve to give us advise,because his ways defiles the african culture.keep ur statement to urself fag

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  7. Well Said...Misplaced priorities in that Country

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  8. Well said charly boy, I may not like you but u made a point. Trust nigerians to over hype somefin and rest after somedays.

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  9. akuko...the oga at the top tin was funny #that's all.

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  10. We sorta got over it until Charles boy reminded us again. As much as I agree with some of what he said, I will pretend Mr Shem did not sound foolish for not knowing NCDC Web site or putting dot com. Next election is the only time we as intelligent right thinking Nigerian's have to fix the problem.

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  11. Omoh,dis guy z really vexed ooo...bt, I see his point sha

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  12. The Oga at the top is just a case of utter nitpicking combined with humour, although all the resentment thrown at the NSCDC man after that went too far, Charlie boy has a point on the issue of we getting more concerned with more pressing issues like the Boko Haram menace, but then, it doesn't stop the literal and erudite populace at laughing at sheer incompetence, that would keep other's on their feet not to mess up in the future.

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  13. Truth ̷ßξ told you said it all.N̶̲̥̅̊ø̲̣ one i̶̲̥̅̊s̶̲̥̅̊ perfect we α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ all working towards perfection

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  14. I really don't care what the man says. We know the lesson and don't need him to tell us to stop. What have you done to change yourself?

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  15. well said sir.

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  16. Please tell them....

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  17. True talk Charly...tru talk

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  18. Charly boy, thanks for this well articulated write up. Instead of using social media to build solid social capital base for Nigerians, we prefer to use it to trivialise serious national issues.

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  19. I hate to read but I read this. Brilliant!!!
    2 main problems with Nigerians are;
    1). Focusing on the fight and forgetting the message.
    2). Not knowing when to stop laughing.
    3). Blaming God.
    We Nigerians often forget about the message and focus on the fight or the unnecessary.
    We laugh too much, when we should stop at some point and say, "ok back to important matters." But nooooo, we always want to be "bubblers," not trying to get left out on the joke...... What joke???? The joke's on us actually.

    Then we blame God with phrases like "na God,--- na so God want am,----- pray about it, (even if we already know what we should do)." Am Christian but seriously??? This is not the Old Testament when God was doing things by physical fire.....stop blaming God and make your own mountains move!!!! If God would do everything for you then he could as well just make everybody born again and serve him.... No trouble for him.

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  20. Word!!! Vry well said

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  21. Mehn! Dis is touching.

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  22. Linda u will be stupid if u post any negative comment about this statement. So on fact. We are all learners in Nigeria

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  23. Good write up..tell dem

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  24. You must be silly for saying that mr Charly boy , Do you know many youths are unemployed with good grades , That have spend like over 7 years at home doing nothing and one stupid fool who cannot even spell is name properly will be oga at the top , We all deserve better places ..... We youth deserve more , So let the disgrace continue until dey here our voices

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  25. Well said.... I think is high time we grow up!!!!

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  26. Is this story about Mr shem or is Charlie boy talking about himself.

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  27. There's no nexus between the terrorism issues and my Oga at the Top, Mr Charly Boy. So you got it all wrong and just mixing all the issues together. Moreover my Oga at the Top has finally died down, so you are just seeking a very undeserved attention through it. Wake up Bro!!!

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  28. Two Words : SHUT UP!

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  29. Abeg dis 1 na epistle from charly boy to the people of rome... its just 2 long!!!

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  30. Oh shattap charly boy,don't try to us Shem's story to cover ur weird ways or do u want to cover ur sick ways with hos story?
    Abeg swerve joor (˘̯˘ )

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  31. Linda but why didn't u blog on the Airport armed robbery tho
    U knew about it
    I'm very sure of this!
    Why you didn't blog about it
    O gi na Chi gi ma

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  32. Please tell them ooooo...
    The citizens and the bad govt put together are the problem of Nigeria and nothing else.

    JAY....I

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  33. Gosh!!!! Charly boy actually spoke reasonably....am shocked

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  34. Gay man, go and sleep !!!!!

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  35. This is fucking true.
    Some of the idiots that were condemning him,
    Their fathers can't spell their names.
    Stupid idiots.
    Even Toke Makinwa and Chidi Mokeme wore the t-shirts.
    Like emptyheads that they are.
    Nonsense.

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  36. Whew'well spoken

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  37. Ride on charly boi...

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  38. Linda I'm dizzzy...my madam @ d top storry toooo much biko....issorai we are sorry..

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  39. Like I posted on the Tuface Wedding -
    it's not about Tuface - its the larger trends.

    The same is applicable to this Oga at the Top meme -
    It's almost as if most people are wired to look at things on the individual level -

    WHEN THE ISSUE IS TRENDS - OR lets use another word: SYSTEM.

    It's not about Shem, it's about the SYSTEM that produces Shem. Or Shems.

    Now...lets see how many people will start insulting Charlie Boy on this thread. [To prove the earlier point]

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  40. Ada Ejike Onyeama28 March 2013 at 21:07

    Nice write up Charles. what more can one say, God help us all

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  41. Pls it hi time d international bodies look into our case,nigeria is turning into smtin else,we r loosing pipo everyday nd our leaders r doin notin abt it...we nid2 speak our dis is our country we hv nowhr else 2 run 2.God all we ask 4 is 4 u 2 take d lifes of dis wicked pipo or shw us oda means 2 mak dis country a better place 4 us nd our children...

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  42. Dis lng script is totally off point, hw does "Oga at the top" relate with all of Nigeria's problems..next news,pls!!

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  43. Good talk @charleyboy gat ur back bro

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  44. On point charly.NEMY

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  45. Sir, I would admit I enjoyed watching Mr shem's show of ignorance but I hated the fact that it was overblown by all and sundry. Having said, I think you, Mr Charles Oputa is not in the position to write the epistle you posted especially about the decay in the country. Did you not glamourize all these political thieves in your dead show "zoom time" where you invited the likes of babangida, Atiku, etc on the show. In as much as I believe in freedom, you sir express yourself very negatively. You act like a tout at all times. Your name is almost synonymous with trouble. Haba! Sir, there is a reason we all do not engage in all that we desire and it is called decorum/decency

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  46. Well said Charly boy,bt its cumin late becos d so called joke is no more trending.

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  47. Charly boy, you have spoken as an avenue to vent your anger on the fact that people also pick on your personality. You speak of Nigerians focusing on more important things, pls tell me, what could be more important than the fact that our leaders and elders of society do not have the basic knowledge they need to lead? the commandant had no reason whatsoever not to know the website of the institution he reprdsents. That is a wrong example to lay for the younger ones. Its deeper than the man not being tecnology or interner saavy, what jappened in that channels studio shows that jobs are not being given to people who ar qualified,it shows that Nigeria is a country where people do as they please and the burden of consequence is not placed o them and lets not go about as if English does not matter in our society, cos it does matter.
    Dear Mr. Oputa, kindly use your time to always speak the truth and not use avenues like this to defend the anomalies in our society,including your way of life.
    Thank you
    Jamar.

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  48. Hummmmm.......Charly pls. Tell GEJ 2 resign!!!

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  49. linda i hope u don't expects us to start reading this long story line just to stop the latest slang in town.Mr charlie grand-pa, you are right, it's definitely coming too late, and the reason being dat, since the fuss of 'my oga on-top', u've been trying combine this long story together. finally u are don. congrat gran-pa. next..... GEJ we await your statement too.
    lad...

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  50. Hummmmm.......Charly pls. Tell GEJ 2 resign!!!

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  51. This sounds sensible mr charly man , lesson learnt.

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  52. Senseless #yawns# so y is he saying dis long story nw?? Abegii

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  53. refreshing...

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  54. Make Charly boy close him dirty mouth der jor....he has no point 2 make...Its people like Mr My oga at the top that would not make way for Nigeria to grow and yet ur defending him...u urself r not a good example to the youths of our Great nation and yet u want to correct us...GFY

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  55. I didn't even bother to read it.

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  56. Wow so Charlyboy is this reasonable, honestly Nigerians took this issue too far. How many civil servants and politicians knows such.The whole thing never made me laugh for once but made me reflect on the backwardness of the entire system.

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  57. Ooooooh shataAaaaaaaappppp!!! See who is telling us about stoppin rubbish! Does he even know d meaning of rubbish?? If he did he wnt be dressed in absolute rubbish and look rubbish!!! Kmt..

    I'll stick to it! Mr. Shem was invited to address d issue of scams with d nscdc website, dat was d main aim of d interview, d least he cld av prepared for was knowing d original website of d nscdc dats d least thing he cld av prepared for..

    And how does our not laffin @ Mr. Shem stop d robbery dt happened @ d airport and d bomb blasts?? Wat wld our seriousness and sober mood av done to stop dem... Tell ds old man to go and swim the atlantic ocean and stop chattin RUBBISH!

    If Linda like make she no post am

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  58. Dis is 1darful,tell dem

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  59. I haven't agreed with u before,but on this one mr charly boy,I doff my cap for u

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  60. somebody tell mrs charlie to go nd sit somewhere

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  61. #WORD. God help us in dz country o!

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  62. Nah who this one wan come preach for? PLEASE SIT DOWN! RUBISH! Mtchew. Disgusting old man.

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  63. yeah, you hit the point, let us join hands thru the social media to fight bad governance, high rate of corruption, unemployment issues, oppression of the low income earners. we are tired of all this, we need to wake up at this point my fellow youth, cos our future is so bleak,you must know a politician before u get employed in a reputable organisation, best places are for the rich persons children, please lets work towards eradicating social inequality, its eating deep into our society.

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  64. kiss kiss charlie. well said

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  65. yeah, you hit the point, let us join hands thru the social media to fight bad governance, high rate of corruption, unemployment issues, oppression of the low income earners. we are tired of all this, we need to wake up at this point my fellow youth, cos our future is so bleak,you must know a politician before u get employed in a reputable organisation, best places are for the rich persons children, please lets work towards eradicating social inequality, its eating deep into our society.

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  66. Exactly the way forward in Nigeria! What an brilliant post

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  67. Boring talk *yawns*

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  68. Exactly the way forward in Nigeria! What a brilliant post from Charlyboy

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  69. Uhmm!! Food for thought.

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  70. i feel sleepy already...*yawns* coming from him of all d crowd out there... Oga Park well!

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  71. Thanks Charlyboy.Your line of thought more than captures mine.I have been doing a lot of thinking these days concerning the attitude of the younger generation of Nigerians to serious matters that have a direct bearing on our future.We don't seem to be articulate in pursuing social justice not to talk of having an action plan.The leaders, past and present are taking all of us for a ride and we are busy letting them. We are more interested in humour and entertainment while our country is being consumed by a raging inferno.We need you and others who enjoy their patronage to begin a re-orientation of the youths or......

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  72. Gbam!couldn't have said it any better.

    The Father has spoken!

    B

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  73. *yawns* dats all.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  74. Very Apt! Calls for real sober reflection. I, too, fell for it. Thank you Charly Boy for reminding us about what's important.

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  75. This epistle is for what kwanu?..hez even elongating d lifespan of d 'Oga at d top' thingy.

    Say no more jare,when U are silent,that's wen we will 4get.

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  76. Ohhhhhh shat up fucking faggot!

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  77. Blah blah blah is all I hear, stop being sentimental Charlie, ok, people in that position, are earning a lot, and they carry so much responsibilities, so why put an incompetent man at the job, when we have fresh fabled graduates everywhere.... or are you saying this is the best man we could get for this position? Pls Charlie be real...sentimental people like you is what makes Nigeria like this....

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  78. The story is too long o Linda, Shey u WAN blind Ur readers ni? Anyways, I c Oga at the top As a comic relief to all the stress n corrupt practices in our country. To u Sir, Mr charly boy, Has our cried to the government changed Anytin? Mtcheeew

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  79. Brilliant piece!! We need to wake up!! I think we the youth of today, joke abt almost everything!

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  80. Guy please get lost! Wen people r talking you're meant to hide ur face!

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  81. wooooooooooow!.This really \'WOKE\' me up!
    This is full of wisdom!
    I Love it!

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  82. Tell them. I admit I also made fun of him but the idea of producing and selling T-shirts was quite extreme. I don't think anybody would enjoy being ridiculed to that extent.People should know when to draw the line.

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  83. Hmmm! As guilty as i am.. Dats d truth.

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  84. Nna Menn charley boy.....to b honest,I dint read ur article abi love letter b4 I commented....Biko it's too long. There are oda tins to do

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  85. this is rubbish.total rubbiish!!!

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  88. So true charly

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  89. So true charly

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  90. I think this is best right write i have seen since the saga of "My oga at the Top" started. Charlyboy is not as dumb as people perceive. We should not be complacent with the infrastructure of our country. We need a change!!!!

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  91. True talk ...
    Lipsy frm Manchester.

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  92. Gud talk from a realist, d whole shit dint even sound funny to me infact, just believed dat nigerians aren't facing nd making jokes frm wat is really hitting us hard nd claiming lives. Smh 4 dos dat sees d whole shit as a joke anyway! Cos even so many pple of our parents dnt even know how to operate a pc talk more of knowing a wed addy or even av an email addy, its just in our generatn all dese tins came on board, so he need nt to b blamed watsoeva

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  93. Charly make we hear word. How did our jokes cause the attacks? With or without jokes, naija hasn't been safe jor.

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  94. Mehn so luvin dis*fact*tank u sir

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  95. Linda i am tired of reading this, when you have time to read it do brief me what the boy is trying to state here.

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  96. Eyaah charlyboy didn't knw you can tell story that touches the heart...linda pls borrow me ur hanky ​to dry the tears in my eyez. Abeg charlyboy do upgrade to charlyman,_ you talk too much abah!!!

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  97. Nice1, U̶̲̥̅̊ hav said it allll.

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  98. True....So true am begining 2 see light and take side Mr charly.Dere are oda pressing issues/tin happening in Nigeria of which we are all ignoring expecially d Govt.Plz lets all try & 4get dis tin"Oga on top" cos no 1 is holy.

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  99. I cannot categorically read this article now.

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  100. Charly Man, abeg u just dey seek for notice! Na naw your eye clear to write this long boring bruhaha, lol! I skipped and skipped abegiii, yet no encouragement to finish it. You picked people's brains, after having a good convo on the topic, then u wan come give litterature here.. Ok you have been noticed! # hair net on, awaiting sleep!

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  101. HMMmmmmmmmm True talk &

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  102. Hummmmmmmmmmmm,dis is so true

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  103. Tru talk sir.I̶̲̥̅̊ surport U̶̲̥̅̊ big tym

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  104. Area father has spoken..Gbam!

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  105. nice one charly, please tell them more, let them get it into their skull

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  106. NONSENSE....the eye lead this man uses has finally sipped into his brain..for most ppl the "my Oga at the top" phenomenon was just a joke...we can't be too uptight not to be able to laugh at ourselves.

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  107. Linda should goan sleep joor' _ dnt u have nufin more to post ?_ who is gan read all dah ?? Def. Not me _ but I think ma oga @ d top might want to

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  108. Linda where ve u been? Didn't see ur post on fb since morning.

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  109. Charlie boy please shut up..All this epistle for this man? Na you send am to goof? Abeg rest you're sending your stupid article when the matter dun dey die,to me this even served as a reminder..please shove you opinion down your throat,nobody takes you seriously..this man messed up big time and it showed the highest level of incompetency as regards his position whether some people admit it or not doesn't change the fact..Now shut up and go put your clothes on #NEXT

    Pretty Girl

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  110. Word!!!! Charly Boy I just have to say I have gained a whole new level of respect for you today. God bless you for sheding light on this issue I have been feeling bad for the man too.

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  111. Thank you Mr Oputa

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  112. Uncle Charly,I feel most people at this time of our history are not social activists like our counterparts in Arab nations and other parts, therefore, our frustration in the Failed Nigerian Nation is displayed thru d social media through which we find solace .

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  113. Well said sir. There are more pressing issues in Nigeria we need to tackle and talk about and I pray that God in his infinite mercy will help us over look "oga @ d top" rubbish. Amen

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  114. You are right

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  115. Charly boy has said it all! Till tomoro I don't see d humour in " my oga @ d top joke. Any way it will die a natural death after a while!

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  116. Apart from the fact that when џσΰ have a job џσΰ shld at least be computer literate there can't be an excuse for him nt to knw the website address. Too long biko next.

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  117. Too long Gran Pee
    Pls cld someone summarise
    Cheers

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  118. Charly boy has said it all! Till tomoro I don't see d humour in " my oga @ d top joke. Any way it will die a natural death after a while!

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  119. Well said Sir!

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  120. Well said Sir!

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  121. Charlie nwoke pls sit down. D mata has died down..u came a lil 2 late wv ur msg..y stir trouble..abi na notice me u dey do? U no u lyk dat a lot.

    Yemily

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  122. God bless you for this sir.

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  123. I Couldn't agree with him more, I actually feel pity for mr. Shem for all the ridicule him and his family passed 2ru.

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  124. oga charlie boy abeg this na too much long grammer wey you dey blow. First of all if the NSDC commander didn't know the name of the website all he would have said is "I don't know" shikena.

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  125. I totally agree with Charly Boy. He spoke words of wisdom. The joke was taking too far in my opinion. How many people in Mr shem's generation are even computer literate. Let us focus on other pressing issues

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  126. Charly Boy shuttup and sit down. You're not fighting for anyone but your stomach. Those who know you will realise your strong attempt at hobnobbing with politicians and the gains therefrom. So puh-lease sit somewhere.
    Oga at the top was funny. And we laughed. Period

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  127. Oga charly,u sound like d rich man u are. Doz pple making t-shirt and going to the studio,aren't as wealthy as u are. Dey are trying to get a life and b okay. It is said in yoruba "ti t'eyan kan o ba baje,telo mi ole da" meaning literally,if one person's own doesn't spoil another person's own can't b good.its like taking advantage of d situation. Wen Yar'ardua died,jonathan took his post up. Jonathan wasn't wishing him dead but it it was a way forward for him. Pls don't blame pple taking advantage of "oga at the top"

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  128. Well said Charlyboy. Nigerians sit and complain all the time about poor leadership and lack of infrastructure but how many are willing to make their voices or opinions heard by protesting as a collective or as Charlyboy said, using Social media to shame these so-called leaders. Instead, everyone is an arm-chair critic. I feel sorry for you guys.

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  129. Charly nice point..

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  130. I think ur saying rubbish Mr. Charly Boy. Before oga at the top came, wasn't boko haram bombingv weren't armed rubbers robbing? The other issues Nigerians made noise about resulted in no change. So please spare us..... Nigeria is not America were masses opinion is taken into consideration so please go and continue wearing ur wifes clothes and allow us hear word. Dats all

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  131. Broda me, I feel u! We 've just become like d proverbial man whose house was on fire and he was busy chasing rats. We're now in an era where there's no safe place-even in the grave! May God help us!

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  132. Am surprised nobody commented on this post,i agree with charley boy,we ve more important issues to focus on than to make mockery outta someone's mistake.Lib readers where re you guys?

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  133. True talk,pls let stop dis Issue.

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  134. GBAM! I hope Ruggedman has access to this. There's no space on Twitter for Charlyboy to post this so I hope Ruggedman can read beyond Twitter posts

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  135. What is Mr Linda tryin 2 say nw.... I get his point, bt 9ja problem is too much 4 us nt 2 laff wen we are meant 2. We can't kip frownin our faces @ d occurences of d country wen we av lil or notin we can do abt it......

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  136. Before people go straight to comment on this article, I ask that they spend some time reading the article to the end, or just reading from the middle, cos if you just read the beginning you may not get the real message. I think he ended up making a really good point.

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  137. Charlie who again? Pls go and sit on top RIck Ross's breast joor. This Oga at the top that has just died a natural death, u went ahead and woke it up,init?...all we get frm u is your naked pictures here and there (even in a coffin....smh, kai this man eeeh)Pls take your greviances to the appropriate headquaters abeg. Didn't get a glimpse of u wen they did occupy Nigeria, Now u are here chatting nonsense...pls this is holy week and maundy thursday, no provoke me oooo .mtcheeeew!

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  138. Well said SIR!!!!!.......This is the only thing that has actually captivated me to oga charlie...#salute

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  139. True Mr Oputa, very true!

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  140. Nix one charlie

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  141. I follow over laugh ooooo but those re words.

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  142. I don't really like u but I agree with you about dis "My Oga At The Top". Its really time to ask our leaders a lot of questions.

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  143. hmm... nawa oo.. Charly Boy don vex ooo

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  144. Very well said Charley boy

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  145. Arrant nonsense...

    Direct all your judgment to the government... Are we the ones to fight boko haram, well, until I get a gun don't expect me to face a bomber!

    Are we the ones to fyt the airport thieves, NO, govt should cos their stealing made those guy's thieves!

    If you've given the wrong person the Job Nigeria will keep being a mess! So let's laff at the protege and his oga at the top while we forget the sorrow that existing in Nigeria comes with.

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  146. Abeggi, shaatap dr.....wetin concern 'my oga @ d top' wit d menaces in our society or ur personal act of human degradation.

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  147. Weda or nt we hadn't joked abt d my oga @ d top tin....boko haram wulda stil striked,dose armed robbers wulda stil bombarded d airport n gone away wit wateva dey pleased! We r Nigerians n we r hapi pple!dere r so many challenges facing dis nation n wen we see an avenue 4 a comic relief,we grab @ it....do u knw hw many Nigerians make outcries against all d violence n problems in dis nation?do u knw hw many articles r in newspapers,blogs n such dats against dese violence n all?pple av taken 2 d street 2 protest,wat more do u want ehn Charlieboi?we shuld kill ourselves or wat!! A lot of pple r doin d best dey cn....wen situations arises 2 make us laff even in d face of adversity,we shuld laff n joke!we cnt put knives 2 our throats sir! Wat av u also done in d face of all dese challenges facing our nation?xcept 2 take nude pixs of urself n be on ur bikes,wit ur alter ego,janet abi na susan,I dnt knw!av u taken 2 d streets in protest of all dose tins u talkd abt?No! So pls relax on d negative criticism and let us be! Linda pls I nid 4 u 2 post dis comment...dis man nids 2 b addressed as he shuld!

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  148. e pain am...lol

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  149. *Yawnss* tooo fuckn long!

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  150. Charly boy make come off as strange sometimes but he has just spoken the truth. We Nigerians are so tolerant. We hide our pains beneath jokes that will always be hollow in the midst of our reality. Let true laughter come when hope for a better day strengthens into something real that never gives up, and fights for a change. God bless Nigeria.

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  151. Oga charlyyyyy! Nigeria is already hard enuff! We need all dis silly n lil jokes 2 keep going abeg! ARI

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  152. Valid points!

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  153. What a lovely write up.wonder what dis our society is becoming.a place where we get back at each other( people) over a slightest mistake which everyone is bound to make.what example are we giving to the ones come behind.

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  154. Imaging...no one can even comment on a motivational talk as this which has been posted for a while now.
    I used to be one of those who laughed at d statement made by the commandant and criticized it buh have come to realize that been not able to give the complete URL of the organisation doesn't mean Mr Shem is ignorant or an illiterate but trying to act and respond according to organizational role and the certainty of his boss's reaction to the public announcement of the website. Even the so-called top officials in the civil service and organizations have no factual knowledge of their website. Mind u, there is no one and absolutely no one who is above mistake in this life,so lock-off the saying about "my oga at the top" and start thinking on how the country will be free from all this mess happening than things that are meaningless and makes low our country's image. Criticize right-criticize for a change-criticize for the betterment of our dear country. Proudly Nigerian, Great Nation!

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  155. Bro Charlie, you said everything. May God bless you.
    There is nothing to add to what you wrote.
    Some people are even going around wearing 'my oga at the top t-shirts'. Unbelievable. Nothing but misplaced priority.

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  156. this is really true. may God help us

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  157. This is so on point! Really making sense! For the first time I appreciate Charlyboy

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  158. Imaging...no one can even comment on a motivational talk as this which has been posted for a while now.
    I used to be one of those who laughed at d statement made by the commandant and criticized it buh have come to realize that been not able to give the complete URL of the organisation doesn't mean Mr Shem is ignorant or an illiterate but trying to act and respond according to organizational role and the certainty of his boss's reaction to the public announcement of the website. Even the so-called top officials in the civil service and organizations have no factual knowledge of their website. Mind u, there is no one and absolutely no one who is above mistake in this life,so lock-off the saying about "my oga at the top" and start thinking on how the country will be free from all this mess happening than things that are meaningless and makes low our country's image. Criticize right-criticize for a change-criticize for the betterment of our dear country. Proudly Nigerian, Great Nation!

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  159. i think this man has only used this as a channel to express the effects critics have had on him in the past years. some element of truth on the 'oga at the top' issue but i think his defences are mediocre.

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  160. Charly boy has a point (or points sef). Oma Baby.

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  161. Make charly boy go siddon jor, shey na 'oga at d top' cause bombing or wat...even with all his piercings and ring arrangement, is he a good role model to young kids? Shior.

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  162. But seriously,we rili nid 2 stp dis oga @ d top tin.personally I don't blame d man,I blame d civil service system in Nigeria.anybodi can mk d same mistake he did or even worse.Linda I have smtin 2 share wit u.I'm a student of Madonna University okija,have u eva hrd. Of dis happenin,ma name came out in Convocation list,2.1,wz gven 2 me,wen it wz pasted in ma faculty law.2.2 wz given 2 me ma final gp wz 3.18.ma name came out 4 service but on d day I wnt 2 collect ma callup 4rm school,I wz called on fone dat I failed a course,dis course I failed it in 200 level,wrote in 400level I failed it,wrote it in 500 level I failed it,guess ma mark in exam,0 over 70,is it possible 4 1 2 get 0 over 70 n ma xams n records collected it lyk dat,wen I asked hw ma result wz compiled,they said it wz a mistake.which kind of mistake.they witheld ma call up letter,I wz posted 2 Kogi.ma dad came 2 school n they insisted I will write d course again dat they can't remark ma script n d man has beeb sacked but they didn't correct d wrong he did.nw I'll b goin back 2 school nxt semestert n I'll b payin 24smtin thousand.2 mk it worse,is sista dat said dat I shld rewrite it,is dis not injustice.do dis happen in oda schools?is dis not painful.pls I wish u can mk NUC 2 get disma lot of injustice happens in Madoonna.pls publish dis n use it as a headline.iwznt d only 1 victimized.Madonna University is not wat I can wish 4 ma enemy.I'm alwaz on ur blog.I can give u more information if u wish.tanks,pls publish dis so dat pple will knw d fraud dat happens in ma school.

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    1. Sorry dear! Heard d sch is somtin else. Just be happy n write d course...who knows y it happened. Thank God u r almost done. God knows best

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  163. No comment, but if its abt 2face and annie una go rush post nonsense. One of d reasons y Wole Soyinka sed " this generation is dead on arrival"

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  164. Exactly! This is really causing Distraction & Nigerians are not observant at all, Rugged Man sent a message that We should ALL ignore this Oga @ the top, people started calling him different names. There r issues in this country that we ALL need to tackle together instead We r busy singing Oga @ the top, Is there anybody that's perfect? I hope people will learn from this & move on, Thank You Sir, Mama B!

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  165. Shameless nigerians! They can never get tired of mocking this man, as if they have made terrible mistakes in their life. Most of them are uneducated. Linda u better post my comments o, or else...ka chineke mesioku.

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  166. Hmmmmm....if only we were wise..

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  167. This is the first time i will be commenting on LIB, wow, i love this and cannot believe Charly boy is saying this, but the honest part of me is viewing things from his angle. I read everything A-Z! Tumbs up Charly!Naija is in SH*T!

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  168. Rightly pointed, our tool to fight corruption and many ills in our society has been highly compromised through the wind of mediocrity blowing from all facet of the Nigerian structure. Enough of the rubbish '' My oga at the top'' Mr Charles Oputa i second the motion.

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  169. Abeg gerrout! Who were we laughing at when boko haram were bombing Nigeria and killing in hundreds over the years?? Like we haven't been complaining and crying our eyes out over poor leadership! Na Oga at the top u wan use shine ba? Fuck off!

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    1. Why insult him? Is dat the only way to make your point ??? Let love reign in ur heart.

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  170. Charles, son of Supreme Court justice Oputa, I no say u be lawyer but this one to long oo. Me I no fit read again eyes don dey heavy me

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  171. i agree wit u c.boy.but ur life style is wat i dnt gbadun.

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  172. Mr Charlie boy.... Wat's ur point exactly??? We shdn't av laughed to a national comedy? Really??? It's obvious u wanna b nice with ur comments bur u just can't help all d sarcasm .Like u rightly said; dis is coming ridiculously late and therefore holds no water mbok.... *rme

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  173. I perfectly agree with Charlyboy on this issue. We should channel our IT knowlege to a more positive cause

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  174. Good point because we nigerian always promote unnecessary facts!!!

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  175. Charly boy, for once na now i know say u get sense. Thank God some thinks like me, but come to think of it, the youths (us) are hopeless, the leaders who are at ur age (40s and above) are senseless, what do you want use to do, This country is failing, sometimes i feel like all the politicians except Fashola and Rochas should be bombed!

    Charly Boy trust me, the youth are hopeless, how do they start?

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  176. @ anon 12:30,tank u very much but linda pls mk it a headline n NUC shld get 2 knw abt dis n Ministry of education.pls I beg u in d name of God.Use ur blog 2 fight Justice.I knw I'm not payin u 4 dis but wen u do,a lot of pple will get 2 knw d wrongs dat happens in Madonna

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  177. Apparently,the only two sensible people who have commented on this colourless PR stunt are mumof1 and teeeeeeEEEEE. what exactly is charly boy on about?what???that young people laughing about a joke,whether embarrassing to the country or not,is the reason why BH killed people in d north?where was he when americans and in fact,the world were laughing their heads off to Romney and Obama jokes?i have been out of lagos for a minute but i'm not sure fashola banned power bikes too.abeg make charly go ride him okada biko!

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