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Monday, May 27, 2019

'I smell a truckload of wahala coming' -  Charly Boy says as he criticizes Federal Govt for opening Fulani radio station

'I smell a truckload of wahala coming' -  Charly Boy says as he criticizes Federal Govt for opening Fulani radio station

 'I smell a truckload of wahala coming' - Charly Boy says as he criticizes Federal Govt for opening Fulani radio stationMusician and activist, Charly Boy has taken to Instagram to publicly criticize the federal government  for opening a Fulani radio station. According to the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, the Federal Government acquired an Amplitude Modulation radio broadcast licence to reach herdsmen across various locations in the country as parts of measures to enhance nomadic education. He added that the establishment of the radio frequency was to end the perennial farmers-herders crises across the country. Reacting to the move which has been generating criticism online,  Charly Boy wrote: OBJ was President for 8 years him no set up Oduduwa radio. GEJ was President for 5 years,there was no Niger Delta radio.. Buhari President, under 4 years has opened Fulani radio... Where do you think all of this is heading to. My people, these people don enter our 18. Let’s all adjust ourselves. I smell a truck load of wahala coming.      View this post on Instagram         OBJ was President for 8 years him no set up Oduduwa radio. GEJ was President for 5 years, there was no Niger Delta radio.. Buhari President, under 4 years has opened Fulani radio... Where do you think all of this is heading to. My people, these people don enter our 18. Let’s all adjust ourselves. I smell a truck load of wahala coming.A post shared by Charly Boy Area Fada 1 (@areafada1) on May 27, 2019 at 1:02am PDTThe post 'I smell a truckload of wahala coming' - Charly Boy says as he criticizes Federal Govt for opening Fulani radio station appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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