Nigerian Singer Charly Boy Reveals Why He Sometimes Sleep Inside Coffin In His House; Details Will Shock You
Charly Boy suddenly revealed that he occasionally sleeps in a coffin. While discussing some unusual aspects of his lifestyle on a recent podcast, the artist made the announcement. Charly Boy skillfully sidestepped the topic by offering a non-answer instead of a genuine explanation for why he sleeps in a coffin. Charles Oputa, better known by his stage name Charly Boy, is a seasoned performer and media figure from Nigeria who has just disclosed yet another shocking fact about his background.
The eccentric musician admitted that he keeps a coffin in his home and occasionally takes slumbers in it. While appearing on an episode of The Honest Bunch, the septuagenarian revealed this.
A co-host named Ezinne inquired:
Someone once told me that you slept for hours or days in a coffin. Is that so?”
“Yes,” Charly Boy said. Once again, Ezinne inquired, “Why?”
Charly Boy’s response was, “Z!”
Charly Boy has spoken frankly about his condition in a 2013 interview. What did he say?
“Just so we’re clear, I don’t actually sleep in a casket; my bed is plenty wide and comfy. However, when I meditate, I lie in my “casket” to help me concentrate and gain a deeper understanding of the nearness of death. This is a memento of my coffin. It jolts me out of sleep. “Hey, there’s not much time left. Get up, get creative, and get to work,” it says.
Abdulkareem allegedly told the singer that he was severely beaten for boarding an aircraft in first class, even though the plane was intended for 50 Cent, all because the two of them were performing together. The aforementioned incident occurred at the airport, and Charly Boy claimed responsibility for rallying three thousand motorcycles and their riders to the scene.
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Charly Boy, also known as Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, is a Nigerian singer, television presenter, and social activist. He is known for his unconventional lifestyle, unique personality, and activism on various social issues in Nigeria.
Charly Boy has been involved in advocacy for human rights, youth empowerment, and anti-corruption efforts. He gained fame for his music career in the 1980s and has since diversified into other forms of entertainment and activism. Charly Boy is often recognized for his bold and eccentric style, making him a distinctive figure in Nigerian popular culture.
In addition to his music and activism, Charly Boy has been a television personality, hosting a controversial talk show called “The Charly Boy Show.” He is also known for leading protests and movements addressing societal issues, earning him the nickname “Area Fada.” Charly Boy continues to be a prominent figure in Nigerian entertainment and a voice for social change.