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How I suffered from stage 1 prostrate cancer, lost interest in sex – Charly Boy

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Maverick singer, Charles Oputa aka Charly Boy, has opened up on his battle with prostate cancer.

Charly Boy disclosed that he suffered from stage 1 prostrate cancer which made him sterile and uninterested in sex.

In a statement, Area Fada as he is popularly called disclosed undergoing surgery to correct his challenge.

Against this backdrop, the singer said he decided to set up the Charly Boy Foundation to help men fight prostate cancer.

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He said, “Now, I understand why men are scared because of this, I had Stage 1 Prostate cancer, I was lucky because my pee and everything were mixing with my bladder, it had become cancerous, so there was a need to just stop it in it’s track, and that’s why the next day after the examination, I was admitted.

“I stayed in Reddington Hospital for about five days, and my recovery was kind of quick. I can’t say now, that I’m totally free. This operation happened last year around May. After a successful surgery, you can imagine someone like me, who’s really not a religious person, my wife carry me go church, she said we must thank God, and of course I went to church, invited a few people, but wetin still dey cry for bush, still dey cry for bush, because throughout my challenge, I noticed, like I said earlier, that I had become so uninterested in sex.

“I used to think that as I don collect some 47 years from my wife, see finish don enter, but that wasn’t true, I just turned off, because my “thing” still wasn’t rising when it was supposed to rise, and I didn’t have the full command of my organ, and you know, for a man, your penis is like your priced possession.

“For a man wey no too get money, and him thing no dey too function, you feel less of a man, and that is why a lot of men that I know, they don’t want to talk about it, they want to just carry it as their own cross. But as I keep saying, it is bad. The sooner you check up to know what’s happening in your body, the better the more prepared you are.

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“Now, like I said earlier on, while I was wondering what to do, and somebody had heard my interview on TV, and on the radio, I don’t mind mentioning his name. His is name is Louis Stan Ekeh, the computer guy who owns one of the biggest franchises with.Xenox Computers. And he said to me “you know, Charlie, the way that I’ve seen you answer questions, I think this is what you should sign off with, let this be part of the legacy you leave since you’re so good at talking to people and having sessions with men. Why don’t you do this as a full time job? And I said that’s the best idea I’ve ever heard and that’s how I jumped into action. And the thing about me is once you give me a good idea, I just run with it.

“So that’s how we set up the Charly Boy Foundation and we began working with different people; hospitals in the East, in Umuahia, in Owerri, Enugu, and Abuja. We are in partnership with these organizations. And our primary duty was to raise funds knowing that men can be slow in medically checking themselves, and I, as the Chief Campaigner for awareness against Prostate Cancer, my duty is to relate with the men in such a way that they can have a test done, at least, for the first time.

“Depending on your location, it typically costs about 50k to 100k but the foundation is ready to offset half or perhaps even three quarter of the test fee and this is why we need funds and donations to help other people who may not have the wherewithal to pay for the basic test.

“After the basic test and the results are not so bad, we can also help with follow-up medications but if the results say it is quite serious, we can randomly select certain patients and make funds available for a full surgery. So, this is our modus operandi but the thing is, I really can’t do it alone. I’m not a doctor, nor do I have anything to do with the medical sector. My job is majorly to create awareness and publicize to the men that openness is important in these challenging times.”

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Charly Boy also called on well meaning Nigerians to support his initiative so as to help others suffering from the ailment.

He added: “So, for any family that has gone through what I have gone through, they will understand, and all they can do is help us with their widow’s mite, whatever they can afford. The truth is I’m still scratching my head, I don’t see a lot of NGOs that are catering for men, because it’s all about women and children, I mean, men are human beings too.”

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Court grants Portable N1m bail in Saheed Osupa defamation suit

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By Francesca Hangeior

Controversial singer, Okikiola Badmus, popularly known as Portable, has been granted bail in the sum of ₦1 million by an Upper Area Court in Ilorin, Kwara State.

This followed his arraignment on charges including criminal defamation, intimidation, inciting public disturbance, and cyberstalking.

The court also ruled that his bail is conditional upon the provision of two sureties in like sum.

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One of which must be either the Chairman or Secretary of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria, while the other must possess a landed property within a Government Reserved Area, backed by a valid Certificate of Occupancy.

More details to follow.

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Toke Makinwa Sparks Marriage Proposals After Hinting At Marrying Again

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Nigerian radio personality, Toke Makinwa has disclosed that she has begun receiving marriage proposals from interested suitors, shortly after publicly expressing her openness to remarrying, even as a second or third wife.

The media personality had gone viral during an interview on her podcast, tokemoments where she spoke candidly about her evolving views on marriage and her willingness to get married again, even as a second, third, or fifth wife.

“In all honesty, at this point in my life, if I have the opportunity to be the second, third, fourth, or fifth wife, I will take it,” Toke said during the podcast.

Explaining the reason behind her change in perspective, Makinwa said, “I am the boss everywhere and that could be tiring. You feel like you need someone to lean on—someone that could decide what’s for dinner. Must it be me?”

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Following the release of the podcast episode, which quickly gained traction on social media, the media personality took to her platform to share a screenshot of her inbox, revealing several messages from men expressing a desire to marry her.

Marriage proposals pour in for Toke Makinwa after declaring openness to remarrying

One of the emails, which she highlighted, read, “GOAL: Can we get married? – proposes marriage, based in Ibadan, works as senior data analyst.”

The development has stirred conversation online, with members of the public reacting with a mix of amusement, curiosity, and support for her candid remarks.

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While some were surprised by how swiftly admirers responded, others commended her honesty in speaking about the pressures of independence and modern relationships.

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Amnesty kick against NBC ban on Eedris Abdulkareem’s song

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*Says, it’s unconstitutional

By Francesca Hangeior

Human rights organisation, Amnesty International, has condemned the recent decision by the National Broadcasting Commission to ban Nigerian rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem’s new protest song, Tell Your Papa, labelling the move a “clear violation” of the right to freedom of expression and access to information.

Amnesty International in a statement described the ban as “unlawful, arbitrary, and deeply worrying,” asserting that it reflected a dangerous trend of censorship and intolerance by the authorities under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

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“The National Broadcasting Commission’s blatant ban of broadcasting Eedris Abdulkareem’s song Tell Your Papa is a clear violation of freedom of expression, which includes the right to obtain information,” the organisation said.

NBC had classified the politically charged song, which criticises the government and highlights social and economic hardship, as “Not To Be Broadcast,” citing provisions in the Nigerian Broadcasting Code.

However, Amnesty International said the move lacked any legal or moral justification.

“Categorizing the song as ‘Not To Be Broadcast’ for solely being critical of the government and people in power is an abuse of power and is unacceptable,” Amnesty said, noting that the action was “entirely inconsistent and incompatible with the right to access information and media freedom in Nigeria.”

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The group further called on President Tinubu to “immediately direct the NBC to withdraw the bizarre ban which violates a range of human rights.”

Amnesty also warned that the clampdown could have far-reaching consequences for artists, media houses, and freedom of expression in Nigeria.

“The arbitrary and unlawful ban by the NBC would have a disproportionate and chilling effect on the work of radio and television stations in Nigeria.
“This clampdown on artistic freedom is an appalling reminder that artists are at the risk of being silenced. Nothing can justify suffocating creativity,” the statement read.

AI argued that the move by NBC also puts Nigeria in violation of its international and regional obligations, particularly under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights—both of which guarantee the right to free expression and artistic freedom.

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“Citing the deeply flawed and problematic Nigerian Broadcasting Code to justify the ban shows a new level of intolerance of dissenting voices,” the group stated.

The organisation reiterated its call for urgent reforms to NBC’s regulatory framework, which it says has long been used to “curb dissent and muzzle the press.”

“The ban highlighted the need to urgently repeal heavy censorship regulations of NBC that have been used to curb freedom of expression in the country,” the group said.

Amnesty concluded by warning that if the ban is not reversed, it could set a dangerous precedent for broader government censorship.

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“It is not too late for President Bola Tinubu’s government to withdraw the ban which will have the sad repercussion of promoting censorship and generating a new wave of fear of repression,” the statement concluded.

As of the time of filing this report, NBC has not responded to Amnesty International’s statement, and President Tinubu has yet to make any public comment on the matter.

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