Outspoken entertainer and socio-political activist, Charly Boy, has come out swinging against a newly formed political coalition under the African Democratic Congress (ADC), accusing its members of rebranding failed leadership in a bid to deceive Nigerians ahead of the 2027 general election. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
In a fiery Facebook post that has since gone viral, Charly Boy denounced the coalition—reportedly made up of defectors from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), and disgruntled APC members—as “the same people that sank this country.”
“Not every alliance is progress. Sometimes it’s just old wolves in new agbada,” he wrote.
The coalition is allegedly working toward unseating President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the next election. But according to Charly Boy, their motives are suspect, and their track records speak louder than their slogans.
“Is It About You or About Power?” – Charly Boy Questions True Motive
In the hard-hitting post, the self-proclaimed Area Fada warned citizens not to be fooled by party switches and new campaign colors, questioning whether the political class was truly motivated by national interest or just bitter power struggles.
“Are they fighting for you, or fighting to sit where their enemies used to sit?
Are they shouting ‘enough is enough’ because they’ve changed… Or because they’re no longer the ones benefitting?”
Charly Boy stressed that 2027 should not be about revenge, but a genuine rescue mission that prioritizes vision, values, and integrity over old power blocs playing dress-up.
Mixed Reactions Online: Real Talk or Unnecessary Cynicism?
Charly Boy’s post has sparked heated debates across X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram. While many Nigerians hailed his bluntness, others argued that new alliances could be strategic if they are committed to reforms.
Some users applauded his statement as a wake-up call for Nigerian voters, urging citizens to look beyond party names and focus on credible leadership.
“Charly Boy said it all. Stop dancing to new campaign songs by old crooks,” one commenter wrote.
Conclusion: A Nation Tired of Recycled Politics
As Nigeria gears up for what could be a high-stakes 2027 election, voices like Charly Boy’s are amplifying public distrust in political ‘rebranding’ efforts. Whether the ADC coalition will prove him wrong remains to be seen, but one thing is clear—Nigerians are watching more closely than ever.







