Charly Boy encourages Nigerian men not to hide their challenges
Nigerian entertainer Charles Oputa, also known as Charly Boy, has encouraged Nigerian men to open up about the challenges they pass through in order for them to get help.
Sharing his personal experience, the activist stressed the importance of openness when facing health challenges while raising awareness about men’s health and mental well-being.
He rubbished the stigma surrounding men expressing vulnerability.
“I survived prostate cancer, and it is only because of my openness. I am also trying to encourage Nigerian men to be more open about the challenges they face, especially concerning mental health and prostate issues. These problems are killing a lot of men.
“We’ve been brainwashed to think that men don’t cry, but I cry if something touches my soul. I don’t care whether I’m in front of a million women, or if you think my crying makes me weak. I know I’m not weak, so I will cry. If something bothers me, I must get it out.
“My experience with prostate cancer inspired me to set it up. I would have been a goner if I had acted like others I know. That’s why I’m committed to raising awareness, showing men that openness is better than pretending to be strong.”