Charlie Oputa, singer and television presenter better known as Charly Boy, has teased his forthcoming project with Folarin ‘Falz Falana, rapper, and it appears to be a dig at ‘fake pastors’.

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The ‘Nwata Miss’ crooner took to his social media pages on Sunday to break news to his followers. It appears the title of the collaboration is ‘Fake Pastors’.

“Every age has its pseudoproblems created by its fake prophets and pseudo-philosophers. Fake Pastors Watch-out. Pastor Charles and Brother Falz. Coming soon,” he wrote, accompanied by Biblical images with Falz.

Charly Boy is widely known for his hard-hitting stance on societal issues — particularly those bordering on governance.

The singer has championed various protests and movements against bad governance including ‘OurMumuDonDo’.

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But in September, the veteran singer and songwriter said he was done with street protests — over national issues — because it cannot change political leaders at all levels.

In August, the former president of Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN) had also cited Falz’s philosophical style of music that addresses leadership issues and societal ills as reason for working with him.

“Falz is a young man that I so much believe in his music and passion towards positive change in all aspects of our society, and we share similar thoughts,” he had said.

“We are working on something together and it will sure stir positive change in our lives as Nigerians.”

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