In his social media post, Skales suggested that Wizkid is aware of the situation but has failed to address or take action against the negative behavior of his fans. “Now if I vex start to dey rant them go say na me dey look for trouble,” Skales wrote. “I’m human. How do you want me to ignore this shit, and for how long?” His words reflect a deep sense of frustration, as he questions the limits of his patience with such behavior.
Skales further emphasized his desire for peace and his commitment to focusing on his own career. Despite his efforts to maintain calm, he admitted that his patience has limits. He continued, “You can love your Wiz and let me be. I don’t want shit from him. I love my life and pace and I’m doing amazing.” This statement underscores his determination to move forward without being dragged into unnecessary conflicts.
However, Skales also accused Wizkid of potentially backing or even promoting the aggressive behavior of his fans. “And to think that he has seen this shit and he enjoys it and probably bankrolls this niggas,” Skales added. He seemed to suggest that the lack of intervention from Wizkid signals approval, which only fuels the animosity from his supporters.
The artist made it clear that while he is trying to maintain composure, he will not hesitate to speak out if the situation escalates further. “I can only keep my cool for some time. Make I push my show first. I want peace, but war is an option, too,” Skales warned. His statement implies that his patience is running thin and he will take action if the behavior continues.
Skales also addressed Wizkid’s fans directly, urging them to reconsider their actions and refrain from pushing negative behavior. “You keep saying ignore my guy. You’re so amongst the people pushing this niggas,” he said. “When you guys are doing FC shit, you guys should also let these lil niggas know who they should leave alone.” His comments suggest that Wizkid’s fanbase, which is famously known as the ‘FC,’ should take more responsibility for the actions of a few bad actors within their ranks.
The artist concluded with a stern warning, saying, “The day my mouth goes run like tap, hmm, make I no talk.” Skales made it clear that while he has been trying to avoid conflict, he is ready to speak out forcefully if necessary. He further emphasized that his issues with Wizkid are not personal, but if the situation continues to worsen, it could lead to a much larger dispute. “Me and him are not at war, but shit like this could cause this war, and nobody wants that and not with me, trust me,” he said, signaling that he’s prepared to take action if the situation gets out of hand.