Festus Keyamo Denies Paying Charly Boy To Abuse Atiku

Festus Keyamo Denies Paying Charly Boy To Abuse Atiku

FESTUS KEYAMO DENIES PAYING CHARLY BOY TO ABUSE ATIKU

Festus Keyamo, SAN

 

BlackBox Nigeria reports that Festus Keyamo , the spokesman of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari’s campaign team for the just concluded Presidential election has denied paying a leader of #OurMumuDonDo Movement and singer Charly Boy for a song.

 

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Recall that Charly Boy had said in an interview making the rounds on Thursday that Keyamo paid him “nine figures” for the right to use the song in which he delivers a scathing criticism of the People’s Democratic Party’s presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar.

 

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In his reply recently on Twitter, Kaymo finds the whole scenario laughable while debunking such claims. He also took a swipe on those spreading the news that he paid even a dime for a song that drags the reputation of his own principal into the mud.

 

 

“I’ve been having some good laugh. Whoever thinks that I would pay a penny for a song by @Areafada1 that disses both the APC and PDP must have his/her head examined. If the quarreling parties want to hurt their egos by bandying phantom figures, they should leave me out of it.

 

 

“Whoever thinks that I would pay a penny for a song by @Areafada1 that disses both the APC and PDP must have his/her head examined,” Keyamo tweeted on Friday.

 

BlackBox Nigeria also gathered that the said song also describes Buhari’s All Progressives Congress and the PDP together as two bad sides of the same coin apart from the unflattering lyrics about Atiku.

 

Those lyrics, Charly Boy claimed, made Keyamo pay him for the song.

 

“When Keyamo came to discuss Deji’s matter, he heard my new song that I was working on… where I was dissing Atiku,” Charly Boy said.

 

In similar development, the song, ‘Another Guy Man,’ was posted to YouTube on January 25. It has 7, 790 views on Charly Boy’s channel as at Saturday morning.

 

Apart from Charly Boy suggesting that he was paid, at least, N100 million for the song, the #OurMumuDonDo leader was accused of being a paid agent by Deji Adeyanju, a former PDP social media strategist and a leader of the movement.

 

It was Adeyanju who first accused Charly Boy of being paid by the Buhari campaign to smear Atiku Abubakar.

 

 

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