Wizkid: I want peace, war is optional, Skales warns trolls

Juliet Anine
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Singer Skales has expressed frustration over constant trolling from Wizkid’s fan base, known as Wizkid FC.

In a series of posts on X, the singer shared how the relentless attacks have taken a toll on him, adding that he can no longer stay silent.

Skales explained that while he seeks peace and prefers to focus on his career, he will not shy away from responding to online bullying. He accused Wizkid of being aware of the actions of his fans and even encouraging them.

He wrote, “Now if I vex start to dey rant, them go say na me dey look for trouble. I’m human. How do you want me to ignore this, and for how long? You can love your Wiz and let me be. I don’t want anything from him. I love my life and pace, and I’m doing amazing.”

The singer also addressed the perception that he is always looking for trouble. “And to think that he [Wizkid] has seen this and he enjoys it and probably bankrolls these guys. No wahala! I can only keep my cool for some time. I want peace, but war is an option too.”

Skales lamented how Wizkid’s fans flood his timeline with hate, making it difficult for him to ignore them. “You keep saying ignore. My guy, you’re so among the people pushing this. When you guys are doing FC shit, let these guys know who to leave alone. Because the day my mouth goes run like tap, hmm… make I no talk. How many I wan ignore?”

The tension between Skales and Wizkid fans is not new. In February, Skales revealed that he had written some of Wizkid’s popular songs, including *WizParty*. He also spoke about how he helped Wizkid during their time as label mates, despite the ongoing comparisons between their careers.

Wizkid FC has gained a reputation for engaging in online trolling, often targeting rival artists and their fans.

Earlier, Tiwa Savage had similarly called out Wizkid’s fans for attacking her when she released a song on the same day as Wizkid. She described the behavior as bullying and urged them to respect other artists.

While Skales continues to advocate for peace, he has made it clear that he will not tolerate disrespect indefinitely. “Me and him are not at war, but things like this could cause war. Nobody wants that, not with me,” he warned.

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