The ongoing saga over minimum wage negotiations in Nigeria has once again ignited fiery commentary from social crusader, Charly Boy. In a scathing rebuke of the government, Charly Boy, speaking in an interview with ARISE NEWS, labeled the Nigerian government as a "propaganda government" with little regard for the welfare of the common man.Expressing deep frustration with the state of affairs in the country, Charly Boy lamented the government's failure to propose a substantial figure for the minimum wage, despite the glaring need for improvement. He denounced the ruling class as "hypocrites" who prioritize their own interests over the well-being of the masses.Charly Boy minced no words in his criticism, stating, "These are people who are not thinking about you and me, who are not thinking about the pain of the masses. They don’t bloody care. They’re in it to build their own empires." He characterized the current administration as corrupt and described the prevailing atmosphere as "demonic."In a call to action, Charly Boy urged Nigerians to stand up and fight against the government's indifference to their plight. He emphasized the need for collective action, asserting that change will only come when the people unite and demand it.Highlighting his intention to mobilize bike riders in support of labor protests, Charly Boy expressed disappointment that his plans were not realized due to the premature end of the strike. Nevertheless, he remained steadfast in his commitment to advocating for change and empowering the youth to take charge of their future.As the nation grapples with economic challenges and social discontent, Charly Boy's impassioned critique serves as a reminder of the pressing need for government accountability and genuine concern for the welfare of all Nigerians. Only time will tell whether his call to action will galvanize the populace towards meaningful chang
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