I’m Going Back To Bachelorhood — Charly Boy Hints On Divorce

August 3, 2022
“I’m Going Back To Bachelorhood” — Charly Boy Hints On Divorce
“I’m Going Back To Bachelorhood” — Charly Boy Hints On Divorce

 

 

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Nigerian singer and songwriter, Charly Boy, has dropped a hint that his marriage to his wife of 45 years, Diane Oputa, is on the verge of collapse.

In a recent post shared on Twitter, the 72-year-old singer and political advocate asked Nigerians if they would be surprised if he told them he’s getting a divorce and returning back to the streets.

According to him, he has always been of the opinion that the institution of marriage is hard and it gets harder the longer one has been married.

He tweeted in Pidgin:

“My People, If I tell una say, after over 45yrs of marriage to my wife dat am going back to bachelorhood,

what would you say? I don talk say dis marriage of a tin just no easy. The longer u stay, the harder it gets. What should I do? I tire oooo. ”

You would recall that this is not the first time Charly Boy publicly hinted that all is not well with his 45 years in the nuptials. In January, he had taken to social media to ask for advice to keep his marriage going for more years.

The self-styled ‘area fada’ who has been married to his wife, Diane Oputa for over 40 years declared that even seemingly happy marriages are not perfect.

Sharing his wedding photos, Charly Boy in his caption opened up that his energy is dwindling and asked for advice on how to stretch his marriage for another 10 years. According to him, marriages are hard and most people are just managing.

 

 

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