2023: Elections may not hold in the country – Charly Boy

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Nigeria’s entertainer, Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa popularly known as Charly Boy has posited that the 2023 elections may not hold in the country due to the current situation.

Charly Boy pointed out many challenges like, hunger, poverty, the dollar rise, attacks on the offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) and other challenges confronting the country as reasons the election may not hold.

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Areafada made this comments  known from his vacation  base in the United Kingdom.

Charly Boy who is a supporter of  Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, also added that the political bigwigs that have held the country hostage for years are still around and not ready to  relinquish power to Nigerians in 2023.

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He said: “There may be no election next year going by what I see. I don’t think that these people who have their stronghold on the nation’s political space are willing to relinquish power to the people.

“I repeat, there may not be an election next year. I have been saying this since last year. The way things are going, I doubt it. Nigeria is on a free fall. I have been saying it for years”.

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Speaking on the dollar rise and the state of the economy, CB said: “I was telling my family that a dollar will get to N1500. Look at what is happening now; it’s almost getting to N1000. There you are. The redesigning of the Naira is not a solution. How can it be a solution when you are producing nothing and you are not exporting? So you just keep printing money to pay salaries and you think that’s a solution?

“Do you know what will happen at the end of the day? Because anybody who has money now, will not have tomorrow. If you have 5 million Naira today, some people will think it’s a lot of money, but do you know that every day, that 5 million Naira that you have in the bank keeps depreciating?

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“If you give it another 4 months, that money will be worth 800k. So where do we go from there? So it looks like there may be no election next year. Everything points to that fact.”

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