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Charles Oputa, also known as Charly Boy, the eccentric former President of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN), has apologized after receiving backlash from social media users for comparing President Bola Tinubu’s fall to the slide of the naira.
Recall that after footage showed the moment President Tinubu missed his step and took a nasty tumble on the presidential truck moments after he arrived at Eagle Square to celebrate Democracy Day, Charly Boy made jest of the incident.
He, however, apologized for his callous remark targeted at Tinubu after receiving criticism from social media users who thought his post was “insensitive”.
He expressed regret for his incorrect remark and emphasized that everyone makes mistakes occasionally.
Charly Boy wrote; “Who never messes up, raise your hand.
We all, at one point or the other, have mis-stepped, made mistakes, and learned to correct ourselves.
Even our great gallant Peter Obi can misstep.
” Charly Boy said, “But it seems like millions of Nigerians have no empathy for these APC rulers because they feel badly robbed.
Robbed of the people’s choice! I am sorry if my previous post lacked sensitivity.
However, I support a president who will not misstep, not just climbing onto the stage.
Tinubu’s misstep on and especially off stage is a source of concern to millions of Nigerians.
How can we as citizens help correct these missteps?” he added.
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