#ResumeOrResign: Thugs Attack Charly Boy in Abuja Market
Tue, Aug 15, 2017 | By publisher
Politics
CHARLES Oputa, a self-acclaimed area father and entertainer, popularly known as Charly Boy was attacked by thugs at the popular Wuse market in Abuja on Tuesday, August 15.
In a series of tweets by Deji Adeyanju, one of the leaders of the ‘ResumeOrResign’ group, some youths attacked them when they moved to the market in the course of their protest.
“We just went to Wuse market for mobilisation against 100 days event tomorrow & a regular face at Unity Fountain brought thugs to attack us,” Adeyanju wrote on Twitter.
“They attacked us with police on Tuesday. Tried to attack us at Unity Fountain with their government sponsored thugs. Today is Wuse Market.
“Charly Boy’s car was damaged by the thugs. This is a senseless government. #ResumeOrResign.
“There are wraps of money all over Unity Fountain shared by Pro-Buhari protesters. The government says it’s fighting corruption.”
The #ResumeOrResign protesters had started a campaign on Monday, August 7, demanding the return of the president who is away in the United Kingdom on a medical vacation.
We had finished mobilisation when the guy brought the thugs to attack us. pic.twitter.com/qLteScEzWg
— Adeyanju Deji (@adeyanjudeji) August 15, 2017
We had finished the mobilization in Wuse Market before they brought the thugs to attack us. NO GOING BACK #ResumeOrResign — Punch
Aug 15,2017 @ 17:15 GMT
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