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Skales Accuses EFCC Of Unauthorized Midnight Entry Into His Residence.
The singer, known for his hit song “Shake Body,” posted a series of messages on the microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, accusing the anti-graft agency of forcibly entering his home and causing damage to his property…CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

He emphasized that he is not a criminal and has never been involved in fraud throughout his life. He expressed his dismay that the agency had intruded into his residence and subjected him to oppression in front of his family.
He also vented his frustration and anger, using strong language, against the officials of the government organization for their abuse of power.
In his posts, he stated: “So, @officialEFCC arrived at my house with three men carrying guns and some with sticks and hammers. They broke into my back door while I was sleeping on the bed with my six-month-old daughter. Imagine I had a panic attack because of my health issues… Is this not a crime?
“There’s nothing anyone can tell me anymore!! @officialEFCC is a criminal organization… you better come and compensate me for my destroyed properties!! Foolish people… I had just returned from an event, trying to put my daughter to sleep… then you wake me up with this nonsense… Your fathers!
“I can confidently say today, based on what I’ve experienced!! @officialEFCC doesn’t genuinely care about Nigeria because they would act professionally if they did. They are actually targeting the lives of young people like me, and the fact that I am against fraud is shocking, yet it happened to me.
“My animosity towards @officialEFCC has just begun… why do you operate at night? Is armed robbery part of your job description? I need an explanation… The truth is, who can you report them to in Nigeria? Nothing works in this country! They only know how to misuse their power.
“I have lost faith in Nigeria’s justice system because it’s all built on lies… Who can you report anything to in Nigeria… they are all the same and are in cahoots.”
(Note: “X” is used as a placeholder for the actual microblogging platform name, as it’s not specified in the original text.)
