Charly Boy Calls Out Women Persistently Pursuing Him Despite Marriage and Health Challenges
Veteran Nigerian entertainer and activist Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy or Area Fada, has expressed frustration over women who continue to flirt with him despite his clear marital status and health challenges.
In a recent post on social media, Charly Boy shared a photo collage of himself with his wife, stating that some women persistently message him, asking for marriage. He noted that he previously disclosed that his prostate cancer surgery affected his sexual health, yet some women still pursue him.
“Even knowing I’m married and very loyal to my wife… women still dey worry me, say dem wan marry me. No be money I get. No be fine I fine, but dem no wan make I rest,” he wrote. He also recounted incidents where women offered gifts or even reported him to authorities over perceived wrongs, describing the situations as absurd.
Charly Boy emphasized that his playboy days are long behind him, having repented nearly four decades ago, and urged women to allow him peace. He concluded candidly: “My kini don d!e, leave me the fu*k alone.”
Opinion: Charly Boy’s post highlights a larger conversation about respecting personal boundaries and consent, even for public figures. Fame and past lifestyles often lead to unwanted attention, but no one should be subjected to harassment or pressure to engage in relationships, especially when they’ve made their personal circumstances clear.
It also underscores the importance of understanding and empathy—women pursuing someone aware of his marriage and health issues demonstrates a disregard for his situation and the commitments he’s openly upheld. Beyond the humor and shock value in his post, Charly Boy’s message is a reminder that boundaries matter, online and offline.




