Charly Boy, an entertainer and activist, called for Labour Party (LP) followers, known as “Obidients,” on Tuesday to occupy all streets in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) ahead of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal’s (PEPT) decision today.
The controversial musician, who made the announcement through his X (previously known as Twitter) page, emphasized that the action was required to reclaim their mandate, which he said had been stolen.
He said, “We must retrieve our stolen future from these criminals or be ready to face the most horrific hardship ever.”
His post:
Fellow Obidient’s,
Anyhow, we must occupy all the streets of Abuja before 6am. We will start with all the streets surrounding court house.
Nobody is dying tomorrow, we know about their scare tactics.
We must retrieve our stolen future from these criminals or be ready to face the… pic.twitter.com/6nfoK7LLaG— Charly Boy Area Fada 1 (@AreaFada1) September 5, 2023
Recall Charly Boy earlier noted the idea that the broadcast of the judgment to be delivered on the case brought by former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, and former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, against the election victory of President Bola Tinubu at the February 25 polls, is a trick to prevent Nigerians from storming the court premises.
He said, “The PEPT may not air the live broadcast of the final verdict on the 6th of September 2023 the former announcement could be a trick to prevent Nigerians from coming to the court on that day.”






