
In a swift and passionate rebuttal, Nigerian singer and songwriter Skales has publicly debunked recent claims that he divorced his wife over a social media comment, calling the reports “false” and “evil.” The artist, known for hits like Shake Body and Temper, took to his verified social media platform to set the record straight following a viral post attributed to him that he says was entirely fabricated.
The controversy began after a blog post by @VERITYHQ made rounds online, claiming Skales had ended his marriage due to a single online comment made by his wife, which allegedly disrespected him and his music career. The statement, purportedly quoted from the artist, read: “I divorced my wife because of a comment she made on my post and I don't regret it.” It further claimed that Skales was angered by his wife’s response to trolls criticizing his music, accusing her of siding with the critics.
However, Skales was quick to respond, slamming the report as entirely made-up. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he wrote: “This is really evil of you that you would cook up such story and this is not fair… I have never made such statement and this is false… pls stop spreading lies.” His response was direct and emotional, revealing the level of frustration the singer feels about the circulation of misleading information concerning his personal life.
This isn’t the first time Skales, whose real name is Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, has found himself at the center of social media gossip. But the speed and clarity of his reaction this time underscore how sensitive and serious the situation is for him. In the entertainment industry, where personal and professional lines often blur, rumors like these can have long-lasting impacts—not only on the individuals involved but also on their families, fans, and reputations.
Despite the initial post gaining traction with likes and retweets, many fans were quick to show support for Skales, commending him for addressing the issue head-on. Some even criticized @VERITYHQ for what they deemed “irresponsible journalism” and the habit of prioritizing sensationalism over truth. Skales’ response has since been widely shared, with many urging others not to believe everything they see online, especially when it comes to the private lives of public figures.
The origin of the false quote remains unclear. There is no verified interview, podcast appearance, or official post where Skales made the alleged statement. What’s evident, however, is how quickly misinformation can spread in the digital age. A single tweet or unverified caption can snowball into a full-blown narrative, amplified by blogs and media platforms eager for clicks and engagement. In this case, the damage was done before Skales even had a chance to respond.
The singer’s firm denial also raises a broader conversation about the ethical responsibilities of online platforms and content creators. With growing concern about fake news and digital manipulation, public figures are often left to defend themselves against claims that are baseless yet gain momentum due to the virality mechanisms of social media.
Skales has always maintained a relatively low profile regarding his private life. His marriage, like many celebrity relationships, has occasionally drawn public attention, but he has generally chosen to focus on his music and career achievements rather than feed gossip columns. It’s no surprise, then, that this sudden and unverified story struck a nerve.
His message—“stop spreading lies”—resonates far beyond the immediate context. It serves as a warning against the reckless dissemination of false information and a reminder of the human cost of online rumors. Behind every trending topic is a real person, with real emotions and relationships that can be harmed by half-truths or outright lies.
The episode also highlights the double-edged sword of celebrity in the digital era. While platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok allow artists to connect with their audiences directly, they also open the door to scrutiny, fabrication, and manipulation. For Skales, the toll is personal, and his rebuttal is not just a denial—it’s a demand for fairness, accuracy, and accountability.
As of now, there has been no further comment from @VERITYHQ regarding Skales’ public refutation, and no evidence has emerged to support the original claim. Fans are left to speculate whether an apology or retraction will follow, but for Skales, the message is crystal clear: false stories about his personal life won’t be tolerated.
Whether or not the rumor was born out of a deliberate attempt to smear his name or was simply an example of reckless clickbait journalism, it’s a reminder to the public and media alike: truth matters. As Skales continues his journey in music and life, one thing is certain—he won’t stay silent in the face of falsehoods.