Nigeria Currently Has A Bigger Terminal Problem – Charly Boy Knocks Hannatu Musawa Over Visit To Ailing Actor, Zack Orji

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 03rd Jan, 2024 - tori.ng

Reiterating that Zack isn’t the least of our issues, Charly Boy suggested that they send him overseas because he is an enthusiastic supporter of the government.

Charly Boy


Veteran singer and activist, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy has taken a swipe at the Minister of Arts and Culture, Hannatu Musuwa over her visit to sick actor, Zack Orji.

Zack Orji is in serious condition at the intensive care unit of the National Hospital in Abuja, fighting for his life.

Friends of the ailing actor revealed that he was sent to the hospital a few days after collapsing in the bathroom, leaving him unable to move or walk.

Following the news, the veteran actor was visited by Barrister Hannatu Musawa, Minister of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, in the hospital.

Giving a health update, Musawa disclosed that the actor had undergone brain surgery on Tuesday following his transfer to an exclusive Abuja hospital.

She called for Nigerians to support the veteran, describing him as a valuable asset to the country.

In response to the visit, Charly Boy said that although Nigeria has a more serious terminal issue than Zack Orji, the government is neglecting it in favour of the ailing actor.

Reiterating that Zack isn’t the least of our issues, Charly Boy suggested that they send him overseas because he is an enthusiastic supporter of the government.

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