- Nigerian singer Skales criticized socialite Cubana Chief Priest for his comments on the tragic killings in Jos, Plateau State.
- Skales labeled Chief Priest’s statements as “delusional” and disagreed with his approach to the issue.
- The incident reflects ongoing debates among public figures on social media regarding the government’s response to security concerns in Plateau State.

Nigerian singer Skales has publicly criticized socialite and entrepreneur Cubana Chief Priest following the latter’s comments on the recent tragic killings in Jos, Plateau State.
Taking to social media, Skales described Cubana Chief Priest’s statements as “delusional,” expressing disagreement with how the issue was addressed. The singer’s reaction highlights growing debates among public figures on social media regarding the government’s handling of security in Plateau State.
The recent attacks in Jos reportedly left several residents dead and injured, prompting responses from various celebrities and influencers. Skales’ criticism reflects frustration among some Nigerians over how influential personalities discuss sensitive national issues.
While Cubana Chief Priest had attempted to weigh in on the situation, his approach sparked controversy, with some perceiving it as insensitive or out of touch with the gravity of the tragedy. Skales’ blunt reaction underscores the tension between commentary and accountability in public discourse.
As conversations around the Jos killings continue online, the exchange between Skales and Cubana Chief Priest serves as a reminder of the delicate role public figures play when addressing national tragedies.
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