Bus stop controversy: Lagos is No Man’s Land, says Charly Boy
[Daily Trust - Nigeria] - 29/07/2025
Veteran entertainer, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, has expressed support for the notion that Lagos is a “no man’s land.” His comment follows the recent renaming of a bus stop in Lagos by the state government. The facility, which had been popularly known as “Charly Boy Bus Stop” (…)
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