“Take Good Care of Yourselves” Charly Boy Reacts to Mr Ibu’s Leg Amputation

Legendary singer, Charles Oputa better known as Charly Boy or Area Fada has sent a message to his gender as he reacts to veteran actor, Mr Ibu’s leg amputation.
The singer raised several questions, pondering why the actor had another amputation and if he had become legless. He went on to question God over the actor’s predicament.

Sending a message to his gender, he advised them on the importance of taking care of themselves.

“Mr Ibu undergoes another amputation?
Now Legless?’
God Why?
Why
Why
Why.

Men take good care of yourselves, e get why”.
Entertainment Digest reported earlier in the day that the father of many had been amputated again, after undergoing another surgery. According to Vanguard, part of the same leg that was initially amputated has been cut off.

Reports have it that his health is deteriorating and it has gotten to the stage that he hardly talks again.

Dr. Emeka Rollas, the National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, also gave an update on his health status, revealing that he, as well as others, have resigned to fate concerning Mr Ibu and Amaechi Muonagor, who is also battling an ailment.

He confirmed that the actor has undergone another leg amputation and can barely speak.

Recall that in October, Mr Ibu had cried out to the public for help as he battled an ailment that could get him amputated.

Nigerian music sensations Davido and P-Square, along with the popular personality Tunde Ednut, had offered to cover the medical expenses of the legendary actor.

Former senate president, Bukola Saraki had cleared off his medical bills through his foundation.

The actor underwent 5 surgeries which were all successful, and had appreciation post to the public, stating that he is still recovering in the ICU, and is waiting to get stabilized so he can fly abroad for further advanced treatment.

Last month, Jasmine revealed that one of his legs had to be cut to increase his chances of recovery, and he has undergone 7 successful surgeries.