Singer Skales and the spokesperson of the Delta state police command, DSP Bright Edafe, clashed on X this morning over the demise of 27-year-old singer, Mohbad.
Skales had taken to the microblogging site to ask if there is still a police service in Nigeria. It is believed he asked the question after watching a video of the deceased singer being harassed on a music set. There have been reports that he was threatened and humiliated by some industry players. read here
Taking to X, Skales wrote; ‘’Police no de this country?” Edafe saw his post and responded by saying that Twitter is not a police station as anyone aggrieved is expected to make a formal complaint at a police station. Skales saw Edafe’s comment and slammed him for giving such a response.
See their exchange below…
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