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Charly Boy Shares The Key To His 46 Years Of Marriage And Entertainment Success

Veteran performer Charles Oputa, better known by his stage name as Charly Boy, credits his ability to handle all facets of his 46-year marriage to its durability.

The vocalist cum said many people think he is foolishly in love when they see him, but many are unaware that maintaining a mires work.

He said, “When people see me and my wife of over 46yrs, dem go think say we are stupidly in Love. Humm, it’s not like dat ooo. Some go say, “it’s good to marry your friend. Some go say, ” Dis na how I want my marriage to be” referring to our longevity.

“True true, no marriage is “made in heaven” I emphasize that successful unions require hard work, commitment, and cultivation on Earth, no union is divinely perfect from the start. Marriage is a fragile thing dat can easily crack. It is something built through effort, not just found.

“Make una no dey look us like say we are free of problems ooooo. As I dey so, am a champion manager, even when sometimes wey I no dey feel am again, I keep pushing. Anyway, for us, we have decided to both die here. Na over try dey worry me sef.”

Live with Purpose, Love with Passion. Remember to be happy

‎One ❤️❤️❤️

‎Rose Ajieh

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