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Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by Kingosytex(m): 9:08am On Mar 28
jamafa:
If dem do unah go wail, if dem no do unah go wail.

Beautiful nonsense!
He isn't wailing but asked an important question.

Why should El Rufai be docked for corruption and looting of public funds while those names he mentioned and more are walking free?
Why wasn't El Rufai docked before now when he wasn't in the opposition? These are questions a sensible mind should ask.

We are all clamoring and championing for a corrupt free country.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by OredoPikin2: 9:11am On Mar 28
garykoeman:
Charly boy seriously campaigning for his brother Peter obi.

When Obi already told Nigerians foods are now cheaper. grin
And u think u will exempted
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by DeepSight(m): 9:14am On Mar 28
Anyone who doesn't know this already is either asleep or an ethnic jingoist.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by Chucks13: 9:15am On Mar 28
Ofunaofu:
Fact!
Not only fact na Fanta so atiku, obi, mallami, aregbe, el rufai are saints ba?

Dey play.

Una go get sense proper after 2027 wait and see the prompt proper.

Tinubu till 2033 even beyond. 4+4=8, 9, 12, even 16.

We must learn a serious lesson so next time God gave us the type of Gej we won't throw it out. Mind you as at today till 2066 obi, atiku are dead on arrival we will never ever allow obi in particular to rule Nigeria we collectively mean obi proper and prepared for him to teach him a lesson.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by OredoPikin2: 9:18am On Mar 28
Sannisege:
The renaming of Charley boy bus stop still dey pain this mora4.
Lolz
Was the place ever officially named after him?
It was his good will in that place that made people start calling the bus stop his name.

I stay on the mainland and work on the island.
I pass that place every time when i am going to work. I have never heard bus conductor or passengers saying olamide bus stop despite the signboard there. It is always Charly boy bus stop everytime till tomorrow 🤣🤣
Una just dey waste time for rubbish.
Olamide really fall my name
His name is just there but never recognised
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by creativejagaban: 9:21am On Mar 28
Ofunaofu:
https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/27/2027-well-die-like-flies-hardship-will-be-demonic-if-tinubu-returns-charly-boy-warns/
♾️
Ladies and gentlemen and Charly Boy (the chief wailer grin).

Nigeria is not where it used to be...

Nigeria is going somewhere.

Nigeria Is Being Rebuilt - Sector by Sector

This is not theory. This is not promise.
This is reform in action.

The wailer can continue to reduce Nigeria to food on their table, we are not bothered grin

Let me scatter your head with the reform bombs below:

1. Fixing the Foundation: Economy & Finance


FX Reform:
Over $7 billion backlog cleared.
A transparent, rule-based FX system is now in place.
→ No more artificial rates. No more opacity.

Trade Reform:
Nigeria now records a positive trade balance.
→ We are exporting more value than we import.

Banking Reform:
32 banks recapitalized, strengthening financial stability.
→ Laying the groundwork for a $1 trillion economy.


2. Putting Money Back Where It Matters

Fuel Subsidy Removed:
→ No more wasteful spending.
→ No more queues.
→ More revenue to states, empowering local development.

Ask your governors what they are doing with increased allocations.

3. Investing in People: Education & Health

Education Reform:

Student loan scheme (NELFUND) introduced
Reduced ASUU disruptions
→ Access without interruption.

Health Reform:

4,000+ PHCs upgraded
Target: 18,000 nationwide
→ Healthcare is moving closer to the people.

4. Building the Backbone: Infrastructure


Roads:

Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway
Sokoto–Badagry Superhighway
→ Connecting the nation, unlocking commerce.

Ports:

New UK-backed agreement to modernize operations
→ Faster clearance, reduced bottlenecks.

Aviation:

Structural reforms ongoing
→ Restoring efficiency and global standards.

Gas (CNG):
→ Cheaper, cleaner energy alternatives for Nigerians.

5. Reforming Institutions

Immigration:
→ Digitization and efficiency improvements.

Correctional Services:
→ Ongoing restructuring for accountability.

Mining:
→ Unlocking solid minerals for diversification.

6. The Results Are Showing


Inflation:
From 34.8% (Dec 2024) → 15.06% (Feb 2026)
→ A sharp and measurable decline.

External Reserves:

$38.34B → $50.12B (2026)

Net Reserves:

$3.99B → $34.80B
→ Stronger buffers, stronger confidence.

7. What Is Still Ongoing

Power Sector Reform
Security Architecture Overhaul

Reforms are not a one-time event - they are a continuous process.

The hardest decisions have already been taken.
The toughest phase is behind us.

What we are seeing now is stabilization.
What comes next is prosperity.

Lower inflation
Stable exchange rate
Stronger reserves
Sustained growth


This is not just reform.
This is a reset - and Nigeria is moving forward.


@CityBoyMovement
#CityBoyMovement

♾️Tinubu till 2031.

Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by MEGAWATCH: 9:21am On Mar 28
garykoeman:
Charly boy seriously campaigning for his brother Peter obi.

When Obi already told Nigerians foods are now cheaper. grin
Lagos citizens also preferred Peter Obi over him in the last election.

In fact they gave him a bloody nose, despite all his agberos fighting of electorates.


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by Integrity200: 9:24am On Mar 28
then what is wrong if he compaigns for his brother... wicked mind
garykoeman:
Charly boy seriously campaigning for his brother Peter obi.

When Obi already told Nigerians foods are now cheaper. grin
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by MEGAWATCH: 9:25am On Mar 28
creativejagaban:
♾️
Ladies and gentlemen and Charly Boy (the chief wailer grin).

Nigeria is not where it used to be...

Nigeria is going somewhere.

Nigeria Is Being Rebuilt - Sector by Sector

This is not theory. This is not promise.
This is reform in action.

The wailer can continue to reduce Nigeria to food on their table, we are not bothered grin

Let me scatter your head with the reform bombs below:

1. Fixing the Foundation: Economy & Finance


FX Reform:
Over $7 billion backlog cleared.
A transparent, rule-based FX system is now in place.
→ No more artificial rates. No more opacity.

Trade Reform:
Nigeria now records a positive trade balance.
→ We are exporting more value than we import.

Banking Reform:
32 banks recapitalized, strengthening financial stability.
→ Laying the groundwork for a $1 trillion economy.


2. Putting Money Back Where It Matters

Fuel Subsidy Removed:
→ No more wasteful spending.
→ No more queues.
→ More revenue to states, empowering local development.

Ask your governors what they are doing with increased allocations.

3. Investing in People: Education & Health

Education Reform:

Student loan scheme (NELFUND) introduced
Reduced ASUU disruptions
→ Access without interruption.

Health Reform:

4,000+ PHCs upgraded
Target: 18,000 nationwide
→ Healthcare is moving closer to the people.

4. Building the Backbone: Infrastructure


Roads:

Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway
Sokoto–Badagry Superhighway
→ Connecting the nation, unlocking commerce.

Ports:

New UK-backed agreement to modernize operations
→ Faster clearance, reduced bottlenecks.

Aviation:

Structural reforms ongoing
→ Restoring efficiency and global standards.

Gas (CNG):
→ Cheaper, cleaner energy alternatives for Nigerians.

5. Reforming Institutions

Immigration:
→ Digitization and efficiency improvements.

Correctional Services:
→ Ongoing restructuring for accountability.

Mining:
→ Unlocking solid minerals for diversification.

6. The Results Are Showing


Inflation:
From 34.8% (Dec 2024) → 15.06% (Feb 2026)
→ A sharp and measurable decline.

External Reserves:

$38.34B → $50.12B (2026)

Net Reserves:

$3.99B → $34.80B
→ Stronger buffers, stronger confidence.

7. What Is Still Ongoing

Power Sector Reform
Security Architecture Overhaul

Reforms are not a one-time event - they are a continuous process.

The hardest decisions have already been taken.
The toughest phase is behind us.

What we are seeing now is stabilization.
What comes next is prosperity.

Lower inflation
Stable exchange rate
Stronger reserves
Sustained growth


This is not just reform.
This is a reset - and Nigeria is moving forward.


@CityBoyMovement
#CityBoyMovement

♾️Tinubu till 2031.
Most of you said similar things few years ago under Buhari and you also later cursed him after is trial and error government.

Tinubu has started taking you people to somewhere again.

Most of you are under a very serious curse but you don't really know.



🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by Ofunaofu(op): 9:25am On Mar 28
Chucks13:
Not only fact na Fanta so atiku, obi, mallami, aregbe, el rufai are saints ba?

Dey play.

Una go get sense proper after 2027 wait and see the prompt proper.

Tinubu till 2033 even beyond. 4+4=8, 9, 12, even 16.

We must learn a serious lesson so next time God gave us the type of Gej we won't throw it out. Mind you as at today till 2066 obi, atiku are dead on arrival we will never ever allow obi in particular to rule Nigeria we collectively mean obi proper and prepared for him to teach him a lesson.
Even in a state of extreme poverty, you still want to “teach Peter Obi a lesson”?

After all the hardship, hunger, worsening insecurity, electricity blackout and abject poverty Tinubu has subjected you to, you still want to teach Peter Obi, a very wealthy man, a lesson?

Na wa for you o.

This is beyond human comprehension
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by unavailablecity: 9:28am On Mar 28
Who's listening to this werey man ? you can as well move back to your village. o ni iranu
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by BetterScottish: 9:30am On Mar 28
creativejagaban:
♾️
Ladies and gentlemen and Charly Boy (the chief wailer grin).

Nigeria is not where it used to be...

Nigeria is going somewhere.

Nigeria Is Being Rebuilt - Sector by Sector

This is not theory. This is not promise.
This is reform in action.

The wailer can continue to reduce Nigeria to food on their table, we are not bothered grin

Let me scatter your head with the reform bombs below:

1. Fixing the Foundation: Economy & Finance


FX Reform:
Over $7 billion backlog cleared.
A transparent, rule-based FX system is now in place.
→ No more artificial rates. No more opacity.

Trade Reform:
Nigeria now records a positive trade balance.
→ We are exporting more value than we import.

Banking Reform:
32 banks recapitalized, strengthening financial stability.
→ Laying the groundwork for a $1 trillion economy.


2. Putting Money Back Where It Matters

Fuel Subsidy Removed:
→ No more wasteful spending.
→ No more queues.
→ More revenue to states, empowering local development.

Ask your governors what they are doing with increased allocations.

3. Investing in People: Education & Health

Education Reform:

Student loan scheme (NELFUND) introduced
Reduced ASUU disruptions
→ Access without interruption.

Health Reform:

4,000+ PHCs upgraded
Target: 18,000 nationwide
→ Healthcare is moving closer to the people.

4. Building the Backbone: Infrastructure


Roads:

Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway
Sokoto–Badagry Superhighway
→ Connecting the nation, unlocking commerce.

Ports:

New UK-backed agreement to modernize operations
→ Faster clearance, reduced bottlenecks.

Aviation:

Structural reforms ongoing
→ Restoring efficiency and global standards.

Gas (CNG):
→ Cheaper, cleaner energy alternatives for Nigerians.

5. Reforming Institutions

Immigration:
→ Digitization and efficiency improvements.

Correctional Services:
→ Ongoing restructuring for accountability.

Mining:
→ Unlocking solid minerals for diversification.

6. The Results Are Showing


Inflation:
From 34.8% (Dec 2024) → 15.06% (Feb 2026)
→ A sharp and measurable decline.

External Reserves:

$38.34B → $50.12B (2026)

Net Reserves:

$3.99B → $34.80B
→ Stronger buffers, stronger confidence.

7. What Is Still Ongoing

Power Sector Reform
Security Architecture Overhaul

Reforms are not a one-time event - they are a continuous process.

The hardest decisions have already been taken.
The toughest phase is behind us.

What we are seeing now is stabilization.
What comes next is prosperity.

Lower inflation
Stable exchange rate
Stronger reserves
Sustained growth


This is not just reform.
This is a reset - and Nigeria is moving forward.


@CityBoyMovement
#CityBoyMovement

♾️Tinubu till 2031.
Long propaganda epistle of jargons..copy and paste merchant
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by Thiefobi1: 9:32am On Mar 28
Na only his people take am serious.

Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by BENEAMATA: 9:33am On Mar 28
So says one Charles Oputa
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by Alliswell248: 9:35am On Mar 28
Talk for yourself Charly boy.
Sore losers
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by esnbrutality: 9:35am On Mar 28
Enjoy...for now grin


callthefred:
Pains! I'm sure you're sad the North didn't burn as you prayed when HellRufai was arrested. Man spent over 39 days in jail. Isn't the Lord good??
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by Basic123: 9:35am On Mar 28
VOsimhen144:
Why do you think Tinupoo paused the Tax system he implemented?

He's patiently waiting for his second term in office so he can start the Tax system,

he know if he starts the tax system now the hardship will be demonic and would affect his re-election.

I can't wait to see Nigerians suffer so hard next year, I will NOT help anybody to survive next year.
How was the tax system pausedhuh

How did Peter OBI plan to stop the tax law that has been already passed.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by esnbrutality: 9:36am On Mar 28
No drug posts today...you go tire.. grin


Thiefobi1:
Na only his people take am serious.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by geoworldedu: 9:39am On Mar 28
esnbrutality:
El rufai mother died because SW jailed him for corruption but

Ganduje
Okowa
Akpabio
Wike


etc etc etc.....are all walking freely.

Awon sophisticated betrayals.
This is the problem I have with Nigeria. Tinubu's government jailed him, you turned it to SW war. Na wa o.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by Lithiumite: 9:39am On Mar 28
BrickandLace:
cheesy no one said that in 23. In fact Nigerians were rather optimistic. He shouldn't blame anyone, if no one trusts him in 26.

Forget about Obi, if emiliokan returns. There will be nothing left, no one left. France,china, US UK will laugh and take their share.
In tour mind....you can leave if you want,goodluck
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by Usmanovic95(m): 9:41am On Mar 28
If Tinubu win that election,make people just find means leave this country for him and his sycophants.If his first term look hellish like this,I wonder what his second tenure will look like when he won't be needing favours from Nigerians . He will be worse than a power drunk leader.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by PTNL: 9:42am On Mar 28
Dem no go hear....they are happy with their slave masters whose family biz is to run and ruin Nija as a dynasty.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by callthefred: 9:43am On Mar 28
esnbrutality:
Enjoy...for now grin
E reach to enjoy the peace and national calm since your new messiah HellRufai was locked up. Hopefully he has learnt. I pray he won't allow the noisy Obidients to mislead him again.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by creativejagaban: 9:43am On Mar 28
MEGAWATCH:
Most of you said similar things few years ago under Buhari and you also later cursed him after is trial and error government.

Tinubu has started taking you people to somewhere again.

Most of you are under a very serious curse but you don't really know.



🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
♾️
Proverbs 26:5

Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes.


Wailer: Inflation is still too high; people are suffering.

Progressives:
Yes, inflation was high - because tough but necessary corrections were made.
But the facts matter:

It dropped from 34.8% → 15.06%
That is not stagnation - that is rapid disinflation

You don’t fix a broken system without short-term pain - but now the numbers show the pain is easing.

Wailer: Fuel subsidy removal has made life harder.

Progressives:
Let’s be honest - subsidy was:

Unsustainable
Corruption-prone
Benefiting a few, not the majority

Now:

States receive significantly more revenue
Funds can go into roads, salaries, healthcare, education.


The real question is not subsidy removal - it is: what are states doing with the extra money?

Wailer: The naira is still weak.

Progressives:
The old system was artificially propped up and opaque.

Now:

FX backlog cleared ($7B+)
Transparent willing-buyer willing-seller system

Stability is more important than illusion. The foundation is now credible.

Wailer: These projects are just announcements, not real impact.

Progressives:
Lagos–Calabar and Sokoto–Badagry are active strategic corridors
4,000+ PHCs already upgraded
32 banks recapitalized

This is not talk - this is execution across sectors.

Wailer: People are not feeling the impact yet.

Progressives:
Macroeconomic recovery works in phases:

1. Stabilization (current stage)
2. Confidence building
3. Trickle-down impact

You cannot feel prosperity in a broken system - you must first fix the system.

Wailer: Government policies are too harsh.

Progressives:
Reforms are not meant to be comfortable - they are meant to be corrective.

Avoiding reform would mean:

Worse inflation
Empty reserves
Economic collapse

The easy path leads to crisis. The hard path leads to recovery.

Wailer: Security and power issues still persist.

Progressives:
Agreed - and that is why:

Power sector reforms are ongoing
Security architecture is being restructured.

These are not ignored problems — they are active reform areas.


You can criticize the process — but you cannot ignore the progress.

@CityBoyMovement
#CityBoyMovement

♾️Tinubu till 2031.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by creativejagaban: 9:43am On Mar 28
creativejagaban:
♾️
Proverbs 26:5

Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes.


Wailer: Inflation is still too high; people are suffering.

Progressives:
Yes, inflation was high - because tough but necessary corrections were made.
But the facts matter:

It dropped from 34.8% → 15.06%
That is not stagnation - that is rapid disinflation

You don’t fix a broken system without short-term pain - but now the numbers show the pain is easing.

Wailer: Fuel subsidy removal has made life harder.

Progressives:
Let’s be honest - subsidy was:

Unsustainable
Corruption-prone
Benefiting a few, not the majority

Now:

States receive significantly more revenue
Funds can go into roads, salaries, healthcare, education.


The real question is not subsidy removal - it is: what are states doing with the extra money?

Wailer: The naira is still weak.

Progressives:
The old system was artificially propped up and opaque.

Now:

FX backlog cleared ($7B+)
Transparent willing-buyer willing-seller system

Stability is more important than illusion. The foundation is now credible.

Wailer: These projects are just announcements, not real impact.

Progressives:
Lagos–Calabar and Sokoto–Badagry are active strategic corridors
4,000+ PHCs already upgraded
32 banks recapitalized

This is not talk - this is execution across sectors.

Wailer: People are not feeling the impact yet.

Progressives:
Macroeconomic recovery works in phases:

1. Stabilization (current stage)
2. Confidence building
3. Trickle-down impact

You cannot feel prosperity in a broken system - you must first fix the system.

Wailer: Government policies are too harsh.

Progressives:
Reforms are not meant to be comfortable - they are meant to be corrective.

Avoiding reform would mean:

Worse inflation
Empty reserves
Economic collapse

The easy path leads to crisis. The hard path leads to recovery.

Wailer: Security and power issues still persist.

Progressives:
Agreed - and that is why:

Power sector reforms are ongoing
Security architecture is being restructured.

These are not ignored problems — they are active reform areas.


You can criticize the process — but you cannot ignore the progress.

@CityBoyMovement
#CityBoyMovement

♾️Tinubu till 2031.
@CityBoyMovement
#CityBoyMovement

♾️Tinubu till 2031.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by dododawa1: 9:45am On Mar 28
charly boy






NOT



Different from Tinubu and co.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by Reference(m): 9:45am On Mar 28
Apt.
Just vote according to your experiences between 2023 and 2027 and you will be alright. Where you started out with this government and where you are today, by poll date next year and extrapolate to where you think you will be by 2031.

This will form your decision as to whether you want to continue the upwards, sideways or downwards trajectory.

In the modern world people can vote along politically ideological lines. Left/Right/Centre, Conservative/Liberal/Green, etc. We don't have such ideological positions. Our ideology here is tribe and religion.

However the fact that governments out there do change shows even ideological beings reason out their situation and remove non performing governments when the need arises.

We can overcome our ethno religious sentiments if we choose to. And the day THEY see that we can, they will begin to perform. That is, to do the things WE want them to rather than the things they want for themselves.
Re: We’ll Die Like Flies, Hardship Will Be Demonic If Tinubu Returns - Charly Boy by DeclanR(m): 9:47am On Mar 28
You're not making sense sir. Try to Eschew tribalism and face reality here.

garykoeman:
Charly boy seriously campaigning for his brother Peter obi.

When Obi already told Nigerians foods are now cheaper. grin
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