I DID NOT MEAN TO EMBARRASS ANYBODY, I AM CULTURED- SAYS CHARLEY BOY
Following last weekend’s reports that Charles Oputa (a.k.a Charly Boy)
embarrassed Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State at the funeral mass of
his late father, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa.
The maverick musician, in this interview, explains what informed his action, among other things:
#You gave your father a befitting burial. How did it go?
Everything went fine.
We give God the glory. I feel a sense of relief now. Relief, because
the troubles associated with burial arrangements have been over. The
stress has reduced.
I quit smoking for over five years now, but
I started smoking again about three weeks ago because I was running
mental, preparing for my father’s rites of passage.
I have had
this discussion with him almost a year ago when I asked him how he would
want to be buried and what would be his expectations.
He replied saying that ‘ I know that no matter what I tell you now, it would end up being the Charley Boy show.
Even at that, I would be happy but all I would say is this: don’t spend too much money.’
This is because he was a simple man nature.
My father was always worried concerning how I do things because I have
never done things in small measure. I thank God for his mercies that I
was ready for this, mentally and spiritually. Though I would have wished
that God had given us more time, but that is the reality of life. I am
happy that I am able to give my father a befitting burial.
#Were you happy with the way the burial was organised?
Nothing good comes easily. I delegated duties and that was what helped
me. But to a large extent, as an event organiser, I would give myself a
pass mark.
#Were you satisfied with the level of state and federal governments’ participation in the burial?
I set out to bury my father without expecting anything from
anybody.That was why I had kept saying, after my father’s death, that we
are going to be responsible for his burial rites. We fixed the date by
ourselves and I wasn’t relying on anybody for anything.
But if anybody wants to be part of the burial arrangement ,there’s no problem.
#But
it made headlines last Saturday that you snatched the microphone from
Owelle Rochas Okorocha, Governor of Imo State, at the funeral service.
What informed your action?
I didn’t embarrass him. You can believe anything you read from the dailies. But I can’t go out of my way to embarrass anybody.
I only insisted that I wouldn’t tolerate people with bad political breath to preside over my father’s burial rites.
The corpse belonged to the Oputa family, and not the state or federal government.
Being Charley Boy, my action creates a lot of controversies. I am not a politician and I can never be one.
I don’t do things the way every other person would want to do them. My own things are bound to be a little different.
Integrity is my watchword and when I give you my word, you can go to
sleep. I expect same from people who deal with me. I didn’t understand
why somebody would graciously choose to assist us by making a donation
to the family and thereafter, they went on air to announce it. That was
not a gentleman action and it was what really angered me.
Secondly, three days after my father’s death, I sounded a note of
warning that it won’t turn to a political thing. You know the kind of
father I had, and what he stood for.
I don’t want them to
politicise his burial rites. After they made the donation, and I never
denied that they didn’t give us money.
But I was embarrassed that they were announcing it over the radio and in the pages of newspapers.
If you are doing something with the family, first of all, we are the
chief mourner, as well as Governor Rochas Okorocha, but it would be
proper that they confide in the family in whatever they were planning to
do in respect of the buruial rites. If there is something we can bring
to the table to enhance it, then it would be to the credit of the
governor. But he didn’t do that and they were all shifty. We didn’t know
what they were planning, they didn’t care to know what we were
planning.
#We learnt Okorocha paid you a visit at your place?
How can he visit my place when he has my telephone number? He should
know I don’t reside here (in the village) and I have not returned home.
It’s just a phone call,
‘Charles where are you? And I would
tell him where I am. After all, he’s always in Abuja. What stopped him
from putting a call across to me?
If he doesn’t know how to reach me
even a truck pushers have my number, how much more the governor of a
state? If he has a desire to contact anybody, he will do so with ease.
How could he embark on a journey to a place he is not familiar with?
These are the things we are talking about.
He didn’t deem it necessary to contact the bereaved family that he was
paying us a condolence visit before embarking on the journey. And when
he came, he talked to one ‘village boy’ who claimed to be representing
the family. What’s all that rubbish for?
#Was it what informed your action at the funeral service?
First of all, I am not a church goer. I am a Buddhist, though I was
born into the Catholic doctrine. And part of my reason for not going to
church is the fact that I have been to a lot of churches.
For
the first 20 years of my life, I was a mass servant. I was an ‘altar
boy’ because my father was a disciplinarian. If you don’t go to morning
mass, you are bound to be in trouble.
I did all that for 20
years, and that’s the kind of background I was coming from. But things
have changed regarding the mode of worship in most churches. They spend
more time than necessary. Why should we be praying for two to three
hours non-stop? I have other things to do. At the funeral service, I was
told that Mr. President’s representatives and other dignitaries have
arrived my home town.
Unfortuantely, one of my legs was paining me, and that was why, if you were in church that day, I was sitting down throughout.
People didn’t understand why I was sitting down. I couldn’t stand up for too long.
Now, we have spent about two to three hours in the church.
We couldn’t afford to give all the politicians that attended the
funeral rites the opportunity to pay tribute to my late father. I felt
the only person who should deliver a speech was Mr. President’s
representative.
At that point, I was so stressed and tired. All I wanted was to commit my father’s remains into the mother earth.
So, I insisted, as the eldest son of Justice Oputa, I decide how things
were going to be done. At that point, I said please, no more talk, it’s
too much, let one person speak so we can go and finish the business.
That was what happened but you know people will misinterpret it. That is
their business, not mine.
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7/05/2014
I DID NOT MEAN TO EMBARRASS ANYBODY, I AM CULTURED- SAYS CHARLEY BOY
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