Charly Boy Gives Reason He ‘Japa-ed’ to Europe After Bus Stop Rename Drama: "Yeye Dey Smell"

Charly Boy Gives Reason He ‘Japa-ed’ to Europe After Bus Stop Rename Drama: "Yeye Dey Smell"

  • Veteran entertainer Charly Boy revealed how the Lagos bus stop renaming saga affected his mental health
  • The Area Fada admitted in a Facebook post that he had to flee abroad temporarily to ‘breathe’ and recharge
  • He warned Nigerians about the reality of depression and urged open conversations on mental health

Charly Boy has shared what happened after the controversial Lagos bus stop renaming drama that saw “Charly Boy Bus Stop” changed to “Olamide Bus Stop.”

The self-styled Area Fada admitted that the development, alongside the tribal sentiments that surrounded it, took a toll on his mental health and pushed him to take a step back.

In a post, the singer and activist revealed that he travelled to Europe to recharge and reboot after the episode.

Charly Boy opens up on depression
Charly Boy reveals how the Lagos bus stop renaming saga affected his mental health. Photos: @areafada1/IG.
Source: Instagram

According to him, the environment was becoming too toxic, and he didn’t want to drown in people’s madness.

He wrote:

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“Oyibo people talk say, if you stay in sh*t long enough, you go smell like one. Na so I come japa go Europe go visit my bro Dr Alban"

He explained that although he planned to stay for three weeks, he couldn’t even manage two weeks abroad before rushing back to Nigeria, admitting it felt like something kept pulling him home.

The singer used the opportunity to open up about mental health, stressing that even people who appear strong also struggle.

He confessed that depression is not weakness, nor is it a taboo, but a real issue that more Nigerians need to take seriously.

He wrote:

“Some people no even get where to run to. Dem dey stuck with their pain, smiling on the outside but bleeding inside. If Area Fada fit admit say sometimes e dey choke, you too no need pretend"

See Charly Boy's post here:

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Netizens react to Charly Boy's post

Legit.ng compiled the reactions of netizens below

Gwanee Jr Excellency:

"Me from far North na different Tory I been dey hear Abt Charly boi, the moment you mention Charly boi one go think say na some body wey dey on the hide out. I no even reach 1 month wey I start following you am seeing a different personality."

Egems Ik Dumdum:

"I no get patient finished wetin you dey yarn because I dey busy dey think how manage you take senior tinubu. The think still dey surprise me, abi our presido dey lie for us."

Churchill Esione:

"Area Fada himself, what you did by yourself alone with your personality and personal resources, them the politicians with stolen money cannot achieve in their lifetime. I dey feel your positive vibes jare"

Ikechukwu Michael:

"You really understands it that it’s not just only the poor alone pass through depression but both the rich in all I pray God gives all that’s passing through one or two the grace to overcome"

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Charly Boy preaches mental health
Charly Boy warns Nigerians about the reality of depression and urges open conversations on mental health. Photos: @areafada1/IG.
Source: Instagram

Charly Boy visits Olamide Baddo Bus Stop

Legit.ng earlier reported that Charly Boy paid a visit to the Olamide Baddo Bus Stop, formerly named after him, and made jests of those who orchestrated the change.

The 75-year-old poked fun at the idea, saying that if they can rename the bus stop, maybe they'll name an airport after a DJ or call the National Assembly "Comedy Central."

He remained unbothered, stating that life is too short to stress over a bus stop name change, especially when he's doing just fine.

Source: Legit.ng

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Olaniyi Apanpa (Entertainment Editor) Olaniyi Apanpa is a seasoned journalist with over 6 years of experience in sports, metro, politics, and entertainment reporting. He has written for renowned platforms such as Opera News, Scooper News, The PUNCH, and currently works as a Senior Entertainment Editor at Legit.ng. A graduate of English Education from the University of Lagos. He is also a trained Digital Marketer from the Digital Marketing Institute, Lagos. Contact: olaniyi.apanpa@corp.legit.ng.

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