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Who Tell Am Say I Wan Go Heaven – Charly Boy Tackles Preacher For Getting Personal

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Veteran Nigerian singer, Charles Oputa aka Charly Boy, has narrated his encounter with an overzealous preacher.

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According to him, the preacher had disrupted his holiday in Camden Town, London.

Narrating the story, the activist said he was enjoying his vacation before the preacher came and spoiled the fun by getting too personal with his preaching.

He made this known via his Twitter handle on Sunday morning.

Charly Boy wondered why the preacher thought he was interested in going to heaven.

He said Jesus is his “bro”.

The veteran star wrote, “In Camden town, enjoying beautiful weather and soaking in all the sunshine I could get, until dis Bible preacher man started getting personal.

“Make una see me see trouble oooo

“Who tell am say I wan go heaven? Someone pls tell dis Naija guy in Camden say Jesus na my bro.”

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