Entertainer and activist, Charly Boy, has adamantly denied collecting money from President Muhammadu Buhari’s election campaign spokesman, Festus Keyamo.
The 67-year-old said this in a series of videos posted via social media on Tuesday.
“There was no money collected from Festus Keyamo, no shi shi,” he said in parts of the videos.
He said that he admitted that he collected money from Keyamo to Deji Adeyanju because he wanted to know Adeyanju’s intentions adding that it was sad that his co-activist taped their conversation.
Charly Boy also said that the national secretary of the OurMumuDonDo group, Raphael Adebayo, had blocked him from all social media platforms of the group and was sending false statements about him.
Earlier in March, Adeyanju released an audio recording of Charly Boy allegedly admitting that he was paid by Festus Keyamo to release a diss track criticising Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar..
A video also appeared online showing Charly Boy purportedly admitting that he got paid in nine figures.
Responding in a series of tweets, Keyamo said it was absurd for anyone to think he would pay for a song that disses both the APC and PDP.
The embattled OurMumuDonDo Movement sacked Charly Boy as its chief convener and trustee.
The pressure group said the decision was taken in a bid save the movement from public ridicule and unfortunate collapse following allegations that beset its chief convener.