“Got respect for Wizkid but he didn’t help me” – Skales

  • Skales addressed misconceptions about his music career on his official X page, formerly Twitter.
  • The singer expressed his deep appreciation for his name and legacy in a passionate post.
"Got respect for Wizkid but he didn’t help me” - Skales

Skales utilized his official X (formerly Twitter) account to clarify certain misunderstandings regarding his music career.

In a fervent message, he underscored the necessity of honoring his name and legacy.

“Put some respect on my name…” Skales began, “…I don tell una the only person sef wey help me na Olamide and Timaya and Banky W… much respect to Burna…”

Skales expressed his desire to concentrate on his music and steer clear of negativity. Nevertheless, his remarks ignited a discussion among fans.

One user humorously commented, “Wizkid made you.” Skales promptly responded, “Wizkid made you.” Skales swiftly replied, “Ask am [him] make him tell una [you all] how… got respect for him but he dint [didn’t] help me.”

Skales acknowledged Banky W for his belief in him during his teenage years, stating, “If anything, Banky deserves the praise and respect for believing in teenagers.”

In other news, A member of the House of Representatives, Honorable Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, has garnered considerable attention and condemnation following the emergence of a viral video depicting him assaulting an Uber driver during a delivery at his residence in Maitama, Abuja.

The driver reported that tensions flared when he asked the Honourable, who represents the Aba North & South Federal Constituency, to come outside to personally accept his delivery.

The footage reveals the visibly enraged lawmaker verbally attacking and cursing the driver, reportedly taking offense at the request for him to step outside his home to receive the items.

As the confrontation escalated, the video captured Hon. Ikwechegh striking the driver multiple times, asserting that the request was disrespectful in light of his social standing. At one point, the recording allegedly features Ikwechegh threatening the driver, claiming he could make him “disappear” without repercussions.

A subsequent segment of the video, which is now circulating online, depicts the driver sitting in his vehicle without a shirt, alleging that Alex Ikwechegh had torn his clothing.

This incident has ignited widespread outrage on social media, prompting calls for accountability and justice.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*