Singer Skales cries out over deteriorating economic hardship

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Nigerian rapper and singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, also known as Skales, has expressed deep concern about the country’s escalating challenges and hardships.

Skales posted an open inquiry on his Twitter page, asking if anyone could help the administration come up with a workable plan to deal with the worrying circumstances.

Skales drew attention to the growing suffering that Nigerians endured, citing recent demonstrations around the nation where citizens expressed their annoyance over starvation and the skyrocketing costs of necessities.

“Isn’t there like anyone with solutions to help this government save Nigeria from crashing?” Skales wrote.

The artist’s worry stems from a perceived decline in the country’s condition, with Skales suggesting that Nigeria could face a potential crash if the government does not proactively seek and implement solutions promptly.

Reacting to Skales’ concerns, Nollywood actor Tomiwa Tegbe recalled the campaign period when a certain presidential candidate of Igbo extraction had presented articulate plans to rescue the nation.

Tegbe quoted Skales’ post and commented,Somebody articulately shared his solutions, they said he was Igbo.”