Popular Nigerian singer, activist, and social commentator, Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, has sparked a flurry of reactions after publicly announcing his search for a wife for his 46-year-old son.

The announcement, made via his social media handle X (formerly Twitter) on Friday, detailed the specific qualifications he expects from prospective candidates, emphasizing education, character, and family background.
Charly Boy’s son, a master’s degree holder who stands 5 feet 11 inches tall, has been previously married and divorced.
According to the entertainer, his son’s past marital experience seems to have left him somewhat apprehensive about women, which motivated Charly Boy to take matters into his own hands.
In his post, Charly Boy directly appealed to potential applicants, saying, “My people, I still dey look for wife for dis my son.
E don marry once, divorce. Now, e be like say e dey fear woman.
Biko, if you’re from a good home with humble beginnings, DM me. He is coming next month. He is a master’s degree holder, age 46. 5ft 11ins.
Very humble. If you’re not an authentic graduate don’t bother. I need to tie him to Nigeria.”
The message reveals Charly Boy’s desire to ensure that the woman he selects is educated, from a respectable background, and capable of complementing his son’s personality.
His use of the phrase “tie him to Nigeria” underscores a patriotic sentiment, suggesting that he intends for his son to settle in the country and contribute to the Nigerian social fabric through marriage.
Charly Boy’s announcement comes just as his son prepares to return to Nigeria next month, offering an opportunity for families and interested candidates to engage with him directly.
This proactive approach, although unconventional, reflects the elder statesman’s hands-on involvement in his family’s personal affairs and his concern for securing a suitable marital match.
The entertainer’s call for “authentic graduates” only adds another layer of exclusivity, signaling his emphasis on education as a critical factor in selecting a life partner.
The insistence on graduates from humble beginnings highlights Charly Boy’s belief in strong moral grounding and character over wealth or social status.
Social media immediately responded to the announcement, with fans and followers sharing mixed reactions.

While some commended Charly Boy for taking a personal and thoughtful approach to his son’s marriage, others criticized the public nature of the announcement, questioning the appropriateness of listing such specific qualifications online.
Despite differing opinions, the post has undeniably generated widespread attention and conversation, reflecting the influence of the entertainer in contemporary Nigerian discourse.
Charly Boy, known for his controversial and unconventional approaches to social issues, has in the past made headlines for his outspoken views on politics, society, and culture.
This latest announcement, while personal in nature, aligns with his reputation for breaking societal norms and initiating bold public conversations.
Marriage in Nigeria, like in many parts of the world, is often influenced by family involvement, and Charly Boy’s hands-on approach underscores the continued cultural significance of parental guidance in marital arrangements.
By openly defining what he seeks in a daughter-in-law, Charly Boy sets a precedent for transparency in expectations, blending traditional family values with modern social media outreach.
As the month progresses and his son prepares to return to Nigeria, attention will likely intensify on potential candidates who meet the detailed qualifications laid out by the legendary entertainer.

It remains to be seen how the search will unfold, but the announcement has already cemented itself as one of the most talked-about personal stories in Nigeria’s entertainment and social spheres this year.
For now, Charly Boy continues to maintain his signature blend of humor, candor, and patriotism, ensuring that this quest for a daughter-in-law not only garners attention but also sparks meaningful dialogue about family, values, and education in Nigerian society.