Prominent Musicians, D’banj and Terry G, are some of Nigeria’s elite artistes scheduled to perform at a private concert hosted by Charles Oputa, better known as Charly Boy, in honour of his late father, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa.
Oputa, a former Justice of the Supreme Court, died on Sunday afternoon after recovering from a brief illness at the age of 89.
Speaking with NAN at his residence in Abuja, Charly Boy said “there is a great need to celebrate” his father, because he lived a fulfilled
He urged Nigerians not to sympathise with him, but to join in celebrating a life well-lived.
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“My father was a good and great man, though we did not start off well because in the beginning he always felt I was too rascally,” he said.
“I did not obey orders, and I got tired of his rules, regulations and restrictions; so it was important that I go my own way. I thank God I did that, because at long last since the past 25 years, I won the kind of respect I deserved from the man who thought that the direction I took was a wrong move. For the past 25 years, we bonded and I am proud to have had a father like him.”
Charly Boy praised his father for bringing him up on a strong “overdose” of morals, values, principles, and how to be contented and to be at peace with oneself.
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“I will continue to apply these virtues to my life,” he said.
One of the sympathisers at the Oputa’s residence, Mr Mike Okiro, a retired IGP, described the late justice as a rare nugget. Okiro described Oputa’s death as a big loss to the family, the judiciary and the country, saying he was a legend, especially in the judiciary, who was recognised internationally, and would be missed greatly.
“He was a great man and he lived a very good life worthy of emulation,” he said.
Daniel Wilson, a musician who also condoled with the family, described the late Oputa as a rare gem who lived a great life, and whose memory would live on.
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