The Custodian May 8, 2014
Abuja – Maverick entertainer Charly
Boy, (real name Charles Oputa), on Monday said prominent musicians, Dbanj
and Terry G would perform at a concert to mark the death of his father, Justice
Chukwudifu Oputa.
Oputa, the former Justice of the
Supreme Court (JSC), died Sunday afternoon at the National Hospital in Abuja at
the age of 96 after recovering from a brief illness.
Charly Boy, who spoke at his
residence on Monday in Abuja, said his father lived a fulfilled life “so there
is a great need to celebrate him’’.
He urged Nigerians not to sympathise
with him rather “they should join in celebrating a life well lived’’.
“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 rascal.
“ 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 said that his father
brought him up on a strong `overdose’ of morals, values, principles and how to
be contented and be at peace with oneself.
“I will continue to apply these
virtues to my life.’’
Mr Mike Okiro, a retired IGP, one of
the sympathisers at the Oputa’s residence, described the late justice as a rare
nugget.
Okiro said that his death was a big
loss to the family, the judiciary and the country.
He said that late Oputa 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.
A musician, Daniel Wilson, who also
condoled with the family, described the late Oputa as a rare gem that lived a
great.
He said his memory would live on.
(NAN)

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