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Charlie Boy, others to lead Daily Sit-Out against Buhari in Abuja

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Subsequent to an open letter which stated that a sit-out would be undertaken today led by the National Co-Ordinator, Foundation For True Freedom and Good Leadership, Deji Adeyanju, it has been announced that Charles Oputa better known as Charley Boy would be at the forefront of the protest.

The new letter announcing this written by Deji Adeyanju said; Today is the 90th day since President Muhammadu Buhari left the country on a medical tourism in London.

We are writing to inform the general public, local and international media, Civil Society groups that Mr Charles Oputa, AKA Charlie Boy and other prominent Nigerians will be leading the Monday daily sit-Out at the Unity fountain by 10am.

The flag-off of the daily sit-out will commence with a procession from the Unity Fountain to Aso Rock by 9am prompt.

The London leg of the protest which is scheduled to hold at the Abuja House, London by 11am (UK time) will be led by Comrade Chidi Cali, barrister Bob and several others.

Other prominent Nigerians that have indicated interest in gracing the daily Sit-Out in demanding for President Muhammadu Buhari’s return or resignation from office are Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke and many others.

You would recall that President Muhammadu Buhari, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Professor Wole Soyinka, Dr Joe Odumakin and several other civil rights activists were among those who called  for the impeachment of late President Umar Musa Yar’adua when he went on medical tourism in Saudi Arabia but have remained silent now.

In the words of Professor Wole Soyinka, “The man dies in all, who keeps silent in the face of tyranny”.

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