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Skales blasts man who claimed he can bring his mom back to life

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  • A man identified as Big Slim reacted to skales post by asking him to bring some money so he could help him bring his mom back to life.
  • This afternoon after Skales took to his X page to note that he wishes he could bring her mother back to life.

Singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, known as Skales, has publicly reacted to a controversial comment made by an internet user regarding his late mother.

The musician, who has openly expressed his longing for his mother, shared on his X account that he wishes he could bring her back: “Man, I wish I could bring back my MOTHER.”

Skales

In response, an X user named Big Slim suggested that Skales should bring some money and he would assist him in achieving that wish.

Men I wish I could bring back my MOTHER” big slim wrote.

This comment angered the artist, prompting him to respond fiercely to the netizen.

Skales wrote:

God go purnish you .. you are very stupid … no let me wish you death fool “

SEE REACTIONS THAT FOLLOWED..

fazawrld_ said: “He just offered to help na 😂”

jaylodolls commented: “You wished and someone wanted to grant you the wish. You come Dey vex baby😢😂😂”

naijabossladyhairintl opined: “He deserves the curse button >>>>
Don’t use something that terribly hurt someone to mock someone”

youfoundjoy_ said: “But you said you wish na!!! And someone want to make your wish true you come da vex”

directorhercules commented: “Have respect for people’s parents, everything no be cruise”

manuel_11.59 penned: “You carry your problem go social media, anything you see you go take am 😂😂😂”

In another story, Skales blows hot as critic claims Burna Boy revived his career.

The controversy started when a critic commented on one of Skales’ posts, calling his career “dead” and attributing its resurgence to Burna Boy’s involvement.

The critic specifically mentioned the 2017 remix of Skales’ hit song ‘Temper,’ which featured Burna Boy and earned a nomination for Best Collaboration at the 2018 Headies.

However, Skales swiftly dismissed the claim, emphasizing that the Grammy winner did not contribute to his success.

Skales wrote on the microblogging X platform:

“Listen I will defend myself always, I love Burna but don’t you ever say he helped me. No one helped me! Only my fans and God’s grace. We do collabo wey all of us benefit from. If the thing no benefit us, we no go dey perform for our different sets.”

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