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Charly Boy visits Olamide Baddo bus stop changed from his name

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Legendary Nigerian singer Charles Oputa, known as Charly Boy, recently visited the newly renamed Olamide Baddo bus stop, formerly named after him.

In July, the Bariga Local Council Development Area rebranded the popular Charly Boy Bus Stop in Lagos after rapper and music executive Olamide. Chairman Kolade Alabi David announced this during the inauguration of infrastructural projects in the LCDA on Friday, July 25th.

Charly responded to the change, calling it interesting. He reminded the public that while a place can be renamed, a legacy cannot be erased. He emphasised that it’s not about a bus stop, but about the spirit of someone who refused to bow- someone who challenged oppressors and didn’t beg for acceptance. He added that only timid people change their names to hide shame.

He shared a video on Instagram showing himself visiting the renamed bus stop and laughed at those trying to intimidate him.

Despite the renaming, Charly stated he remains confident and unaffected by critics, continuing to move through life on his own terms.

He wrote on X, “My people, U can already guess where your Area Fada dey? Olamide Baddo Bus Stop! Yes o, na the same bus stop wey una sabi since… now na Baddo get am. Street na street, e no get age limit, abi?

“I just dey inside car dey laugh yeye people wey wan show Fada power. The Emperor of Nigeria go soon rename everywhere. Next thing, dem go name airport after one DJ, then call National Assembly ‘Comedy Central’. Yeye dey smell.

“For me? I still go dey fresh, I still dey cruise, and I still no send anybody wey no like am. Life too short to dey vex for bus stop name change, when I never chop. Dia Father’s”.

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How Tinubu, wife saved my life after accident – Saidi Balogun

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Nollywood actor Saidi Balogun has narrated how President Bola Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi facilitated plans for him to receive medical treatment abroad following a serious accident several years ago.

Balogun made the disclosure during an interview on OYINMOMO TV, stating that the couple’s swift intervention and concern for his health left a lasting impression.

He said the accident left him in a critical condition, prompting the President and his wife to insist that he be flown overseas for specialised care.

Although he later received quality treatment within Nigeria, Balogun noted that their readiness to act decisively on his behalf deeply moved him.

Recalling a conversation with the First Lady, the actor said he asked why she had gone to such lengths to support him. She responded, “You are a star of God, and they must not let your light dim.”

Balogun said the remark reshaped his outlook on life and reinforced the importance of compassion. He added that he has since embraced the belief that caring for others attracts divine protection for one’s own family, a principle he intends to uphold.

Balogun said, “When I had an accident. President Tinubu and his wife stepped in and asked that I be taken abroad for treatment. I was well treated in Nigeria. I asked aunty why she did it.

“She said, ‘You are a star of God, and they must not let your light dim.’ It was from her I learnt that if you take care of someone else’s child, God will take care of yours.”

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Having 8 Ferraris is sign of mental health issue – Comedian Klintoncod

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Comedian KlintonCod has said having eight Ferraris in one’s driveway is a mental health issue.

He, however, made it clear that his opinion could change if he becomes rich.

He said on X, “Maybe its because i am still broke but having 8 Ferrari’s in your driveway if you dont sell cars is a mental health issue, atleast to me.”

His words sparked a debate, with many pointing out that having such possession could be a war of fulfilling one’s dreams.

@MySpenda said, “No it’s not… Having those cars is a dream come through for him and again it’s a good way of saving your money and a good investment too.”

@naijacivic said, “it’s inferiority complex! And before the mob will say am jealous, I have 4 vehicles in a western working society, one of which is an official vehicle. The cost of one Ferrari alone can be put into stocks or real estate. Anyway to each their own!”

@TEE9ine2 said, “Not at least to you sir…
Even if you are a car thief, you can’t behave like that.
Isn’t it wise to sell some Ferrari and acquire the new models (even of it’s the 3 latest models in your collection)
It’s so unwise but some people will call it poverty mentality.”

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