Keep the pressure up – Charly Boy urges protesters as hunger protest enters second day

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Veteran singer and activist, Charles Oputa professionally known as Charly Boy has urged Nigerians to keep the pressure up following the nationwide protest that officially began August 1.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the hardship protest commenced August 1st, and will run for ten days, ending August 10th.

Day one of the protest saw the non-participation of the Igbo people, extreme violence of the northern States and a largely peaceful protest in the  South.

Speaking about the demonstration, the veteran emphasized that the salvation of Nigeria lies In the hands of its exceptional youths.

Charly Boy, who praised the significant turnout of protester across the country, encouraged the converners of the EndBadGovernance protest to keep up the momentum.

Charly Boy posted on X: “Brave, Strong and determined Nigerian youths, una make me proud today.

“First: Una congratulations on a job well done. But our work just start.

“As most of us don awake from our slumber in the realization say gofment no care for us, no send us, we no go gree for people wey no gree for us. We must keep fighting to retrieve our stolen future.

“Let’s keep the pressure up, because this devilish government must understand that the tide is changing. They must never feel safe again, unless dey start doing the needful.

“The Salvation Of Nigeria Lies In The Hands of its Exceptional Youths. I Twale for Una.”

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