Charlie Boy Admits to Past White-Collar Crimes in Memoir

Charlie Boy, also known as Charles Oputa, is a veteran Nigerian entertainer and activist who openly admitted to his involvement in white-collar crime during an interview on Arise Prime Time. He revealed that at the age of 25, while living in the United States, he made several poor decisions, including engaging in financial crimes.
In his forthcoming memoir titled "Charlie Boy," he provides a raw and honest account of his life, detailing the pain and controversies that have shaped him. Charlie Boy expressed regret over his past actions, stating, "I've been a thief," and emphasized the importance of sharing his complete journey, including his mistakes.
He noted a significant shift in his life priorities, seeking peace and tranquility rather than chaos. Additionally, he spoke about his battle with prostate cancer and his commitment to supporting Nigerian men facing health struggles, urging them to break the cultural stigma surrounding vulnerability and emotional expression.
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