Musician and Activist, Charles Oputa
also known as Charly Boy has said that he does not have anything to say
about the Biafra agitation going on in the nation.
In this interview with Aderonke Bello of Naij.com the 65-year-old stylish grandfather talked about his late Dad, the great Justice Oputa, he expressed his love for him, how he missed. He also talked about marriage and the things that kept him going.
In this interview with Aderonke Bello of Naij.com the 65-year-old stylish grandfather talked about his late Dad, the great Justice Oputa, he expressed his love for him, how he missed. He also talked about marriage and the things that kept him going.

Charles Oputa with his late Father, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa
Charly Boy: Ask my area sons. I guess because I have mentored many and have inspired millions.
Charles Oputa: You’re looking in the wrong places.
Charles Oputa: Healthy life style. With an open and free heart

Charles Oputa pictured with his Dad
Charles Oputa: Marriage is not about living with someone you’re
compatible with. It’s living and dealing with our incompatibilities.
Charles Oputa: I love criticism if its constructive., otherwise, I no send. If I am gay or bisexual I would be proud of it.
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Charles Oputa: Who knows maybe I suck blood, ha ha ha.
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Charles Oputa: For the past twelve years before he passed on in my
house in 2014, I brought my parents from Oguta in their retirement to
live with me in my Abuja residence. To look after them, love, care and
protect them in their old age. Some times I feel I was making
restitution for all my rascality and the high blood pressure I might
have caused them in my teenage years. Oh Yeah! I was a hand full.
The time we spent in my house were great years of great bonding
between father and son. With hindsight I prefer to interpret that
singular decision to bring them to live with me, as one of the most
profound thing I ever did in my life. Through the constant casual
discussions we had, engaging him at different levels of intellectual and
interactive intercourse, I became very curious about life. He
reawakened in me a deeper meaning to life, the realisation of my purpose
on earth, the reinforcement of the strong values he engraved in my DNA.
And above all, I learnt the value of contentment and humility from my
Guru.
Not a lot of us are blessed with parents who make strong impact on
our lives and shape our mindset. For this I am grateful to God. I feel
blessed. I was raised on an overdose of strong morals, value, integrity,
spirituality. It was pounded into my skull that a good name is worth
more than all the billions in the bank. As a former Principal in his
younger days, my father was a natural born teacher. Always wanting to
share knowledge, so full of wits and wisdom. It was his love of wisdom
that made me fall in love with him.
My father thought me Charles Chukwuemeke Oputa to lead a good moral
life, to be mindful and aware of my thoughts and action and to keep
developing wisdom and understanding in any situation I find myself.
We talked about the apparent injustices and inequalities that
abound in Nigeria and around the world, and he kept downloading to me
all the code of practice or way of life that leads to true happiness.
One of his teachings was that wealth does not guarantee happiness and
that wealth is impermanent. That in every country people suffer whether
rich or poor. But those who seek to understand the true meaning of life
can find true happiness.
As we both came into the light; understanding our individual gifts
from God, he talked about me with Pride. About my tenacity, consistency,
focus, belief in self, and in my ability to be who so ever I want to be
in a conservative environment.
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