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Skales Praises Speed Darlington’s Diss Track Aimed At Burna Boy





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Singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, known as Skales, shared his thoughts on Speed Darlington’s diss track “Baby Oil,” which was released after Burna Boy helped him out of police custody.

On X, he claimed the song was a hit and reminded him of Tupac’s “Hit Em Up.”

Recall that Speed Darlington and Burna Boy have a rocky relationship. Speed Darlington accused Burna Boy of having a relationship with American rapper Sean Combs, also known as P. Diddy, and even questioned how many bottles of baby oil P. Diddy used on him.

After the incident, Burna Boy filed a police report, and Speed Darlington was arrested. He apologized afterward and was released.

Supporters of Burna Boy argue that Skales was trying to get under Burna Boy’s skin by praising Speed Darlington, which they deemed inappropriate. They also highlighted Burna Boy’s positive impact on Skales’ career.

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See some comments below:

@sliky_nubia: “Shey you know say if Burna insult you now, he no dey at fault cos na you dey find problem like this.”

@0Chynese: “Ah bro!!! Burna boy was one of the guys that brought you back up to the limelight. What is this? Omo some people e no fit better for them again sha no matter what.”

@mightyboi13: “Hypocrites plenty gan ni. You go flop till forever with that your dead career.”

@Mr_CHIDI_PETERS: “Remember say Burna Boy na your guy. Acknowledging openly a song Speedy made for Burna openly as diss song might affect your relationship with Burna.”

@Namoneyideyfind: “Remember what Burna boy did on temper remix, pls don’t take sides in this disagreement.”

In other news, A viral video has emerged online, depicting a female member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in a state of distress after her phone was reportedly taken by the principal at her Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).

This incident, which took place at a school where the corps member is fulfilling her mandatory one-year service, has elicited a variety of responses on social media.

In the footage, the NYSC member, clad in her khaki uniform, is seen using a colleague’s phone to contact the principal in an effort to retrieve her own device.

The corps member can be heard imploring her principal to return her phone, explaining that she had run out of funds and was unable to make transfers without her device.

While the young woman did not disclose the circumstances that led to her principal confiscating her phone, the video has sparked significant reactions, with social media users expressing their opinions in the comments section.

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