Charly Boy: How I Rescued Eedris Abdulkareem From 50 Cent’s Team

Describing the scene, Charly Boy recalled mobilizing nearly 3000 motorcycle riders to accompany him to the airport.

Timileyin Abdulsalam By Timileyin Abdulsalam - Entertainment Reporter
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Nigerian artist Charly Boy recently shared a remarkable tale of his intervention to assist Eedris Abdulkareem.

Speaking on The Honest Bunch Podcast, Charly Boy recounted an incident at the airport while he was at a salon having his hair styled. Upon receiving a call from Abdulkareem, Charly Boy swiftly sprang into action.

Describing the scene, Charly Boy recalled mobilizing nearly 3000 motorcycle riders to accompany him to the airport. There, he encountered an altercation involving Abdulkareem and the security team of American rapper 50 Cent.

According to Charly Boy, Abdulkareem had become embroiled in a dispute with 50 Cent’s security personnel after allegedly sitting in the first-class section of a plane booked for a show. This disagreement resulted in Abdulkareem and his bouncer being assaulted by the rapper’s entourage.

Motivated by a sense of justice, Charly Boy decided to intervene. He confronted 50 Cent directly, expressing his dismay at the reported assault on Nigerian artists. Charly Boy made his stance clear by directly addressing 50 Cent, stating, “You came to Nigeria, and you are beating my people.”

The presence of the motorcycle riders heightened the tension at the airport, amplifying the commotion as Charly Boy confronted 50 Cent about the incident.

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Timileyin Abdulsalam, a journalist, and content writer based in Lagos, is versatile in crafting articles that cover a broad spectrum of topics, including entertainment, politics, social issues, technology, crime, and justice. His unique storytelling style is well-known among readers. Having graduated from the University of Ilorin, Timileyin also holds certifications in Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, and a Professional Certificate in Media and Communication.