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Charly Boy reacts as Segun Arinze claims to be ‘half Igbo, half Yoruba’

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Nigerian entertainer and activist, Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy has reacted to a recent statement by Nollywood actor, Segun Arinze clarifying his state of origin.

eelive.ng reports that Arinze during a recent interview confirmed that he is from Lagos State but has Igbo roots through his mother. The 59-year-old  pointed out that some Nigerians do not believe he is a Lagosian by birth.

Segun said, “I’m from Badagry. My father is Yoruba, my mother Igbo. My great-great-great-grandfather all married Igbos. I was born in Onitsha and I was brought back to Lagos. I’m from Badagry. My father also had an Igbo name.”

He continued, “You know how a mother gives a name just like the father does? So, my mom said let me name my son Arinze, Arinzechukwu. I’ve always been Segun Aina, later I started adding the Padonu, so it was Segun Aina Padonu.”

The Silent Night star also shared how he came to be known by the name “Segun Arinze,” explaining that it is a fallout of his career as a musician.

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“When Premier Music was to release that album that year, Dean Disi told me that if I use Segun Aina, I would sound like a Fuji artiste or Juju artiste. So, I was asked, ‘Do you have any other name?’ I started giving other names but he said, ‘No no no.’

“So, I said my name is Arinze, he didn’t even make anything out of it. I didn’t know that he had already captured it. So, he said, ‘Go, I will sort it out.’

“I had done my photoshoot and everything and next thing I saw in Punch newspaper, Vanguard and others, ‘Premier Music signs Segun Arinze’ and that was how it got stuck.”

Reacting, Charly Boy via his official Instagram page reacted to a statement on Friday, revealing that the veteran Nollywood actor is his “responsible in-law.”

He further noted that if the actor were ever to be rejected by the Yoruba community, the Igbo community would always welcome him into their clan.

He wrote: “How many of you know that Segun is my responsible inlaw? Segun, If they reject you, we will welcome you. We re proud of you.”

 

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