They deserve it – Skales mocks EFCC over tragic death of officer killed by ‘Yahoo boy’

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Nigerian music producer and singer, Skales has reacted to the tragic death of an Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) officer, Aminu Sahabi Salisu, who was killed recently by a fraudster.

TheNewsGuru reports previously reported the attack on some EFCC officials in Anambra State.

Reacting to the news, Skales, via the microblogging platform X, formerly Twitter, recounted his gruelling experience with the anti-graft agency,  revealing how they raided his home, armed with guns, causing damage to his family.

According to him, out of fear, his mother dropped his 6-month-old daughter, and this left her lips severely damaged. He stated that he is still dealing with the trauma of that incident.

He wrote: “It’s quite unfortunate that someone lost his life but they had it coming. Imagine the trauma I and my family still face till now.

“I should be feeling bad but I actually don’t. They had it coming. Imagine that day I didn’t keep my cool they would have probably switched the story just like they tried to do and shot me or something. I will never forgive them. They had it coming.

“Corrupt agency trying to fight corruption, lol. I will never forgive them. They deserve it”.

“Well, when they came to my house, they didn’t ask, they didn’t knock, they just broke the door, and I’m not a fraudster. Plus, my whole family was there with me, including my newborn. Imagine being woken up with 4 AK47s and 3 Sledge glammers like a Gaddamm horror movie and all this because they saw luxurious cars in front of my house”.

When a Twitter user tried defending the Commission, Skales wrote,

“They are not good. They are evil people. That day, they were speaking to Hausa, saying, “They told them it’s an artiste house, but they don’t care.” Little did they know that I understand and speak Hausa. Also, when I replied in Hausa, they all shivered.

I had to move my family to a hotel and I slept at @jaypizzlebeat house for 3 days. I am happy it happened to them for real”.

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