The march was in commemoration the three-year abduction of the Chibok Schoolgirls.
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Charly Boy lamented government’s inability to secure the release of the remaining 195 girls from their Boko Haram captors after three years.
“Everything is wrong with Nigeria, there is enough impunity and I'm just mad because my fellow frustrated Nigerians are just too docile,” he said.
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“The government can't do anything for us. For a government that cannot protect its citizens that government is sitting on a keg of gun powder because that protection of the looters, the scammers we all have here cannot be guaranteed.
“If our protection is no longer guaranteed, theirs cannot be guaranteed.
“It's time to do something, they can't give us a good life. So what are we leaving for. Me I no dey live say I go die for nothing. I must die for something.
Recently, Charlie Boy led protesters to the National Assembly complex in Abuja to protest alleged corruption in the legislature.
The eccentric artist who rode on his from the Unity Fountain to the National Assembly said he was there to provide "fatherly support to the young kids."