Nigerian singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, also known as Skales, has encouraged his colleagues to stop disrespecting each other.
The ‘Shake Body’ singer, who appeared to be responding to a recent trend of celebrities shading each other on social media, claimed the behavior was inappropriate.
He warned his colleagues to be aware that stardom is ephemeral.
On his X account, he wrote: “Stop disrespecting your fellow artiste especially when you know as e dey go.
“You fit dey untop today no mean say the same people wey dey ginger you no go forget you tomorrow.”
In other news, Davido’s ex-lawyer, Bobo Ajudua also known as Prince II, and talent manager Ubi Franklin, stirred up a lot of attention on social media due to their recent argument.
Rumours spread that the two individuals had a falling out once proof of their disagreements began to appear on the internet.
Ubi and Bobo Ajudua decided to stop following each other on Instagram, however, the situation did not conclude there. Chioma’s manager, who is also Davido’s wife, resorted to using his Instagram stories to indirectly criticize the singer’s previous legal representative.
The post, which has since been removed, detailed Ubi’s father’s occupation as a High Court judge. Ubi proceeded to inquire about Ajudua’s father’s name and his area of expertise.
In his words: “My dad was a High Court judge, very respected. Who is your dad and what does the world know about him?”