Posted by Amarachi on Tue 24th May, 2022 - tori.ng
During the protest, the activist demanded an immediate action by the government to stop the incessant cases of jungle justice across the country
Nigerian singer/songwriter, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy led a protest against the lynching of 200 Lvl Sokoto student, Deborah Samuel, and others killed in other parts of the country via jungle justice.
Demanding an immediate action by the government to stop the incessant cases of jungle justice across the country, Charlyboy said;
He said;
”We can’t pretend that our sensibilities have not been assaulted by so much bloodletting happening all over our country. If poverty, hopelessness, hunger and the indiscriminate killings of our sons and daughter can not unite us, what will?”