Singer Skales has honored the memory of his deceased mother, articulating a deep desire for her to return to life.


The artist known for “Shake Body” experienced the loss of his mother in October 2022.


“Men, I wish I could bring back my mother,” he wrote on X.


In a recent discussion with VJ Adams, Skales reflected on the significant influence of his mother’s death, emphasizing how it highlighted the necessity of preserving his family’s lineage.


He expressed regret over not having started a family sooner, as he now stands as the last surviving member of his lineage.


Skales conveyed the immense sense of duty he carries, indicating that the responsibility for continuing his family legacy rests solely on his shoulders.


“My entire bloodline depends on me to have children and carry on the legacy,” he stated.


In other news, A recent promotional campaign for a film has generated significant backlash directed at Nollywood actors Yemi Solade and Sanusi Izihaq, commonly referred to as Apa.


The controversy was triggered when their fellow actor, Rotimi Salami, posted a video on Instagram that featured Yemi and Apa in a romantic scene from the film “5 Alive.”


In this particular scene, the two actors portrayed lovers, with Yemi expressing affection towards Apa through gestures such as kissing him on the cheek and holding him closely.


While the intention behind the scene was to highlight the actors’ chemistry and dynamic interaction, it instead provoked a considerable uproar on social media.