Nigerian rapper cum singer Skales has not always had it all
good from day one. The “Temper” crooner has had his own share of a rough
childhood.
In a recent interview with Saturday Beats Skales who
last year built his mother a house, reflected on his not so nice
childhood memories, the struggles and how he managed to survive the
ordeal. Interestingly, Skales spoke of having no memory of who is father
is.
“My father left us when I was really young; I do not even know how he
looks like. My mother and I used to sleep in a shopping complex at a
time. I am talking about during my primary and secondary school days in
Kaduna. Then, the only hope for me was music.
At some point, I told my mother I wanted to work and support her. I
was chased out of school because I did not pay school fees. I had to
steal school uniform because mine was bad and I would tell my mother I
saved money for it.
“Also, my mother would go to my friends’ houses to do their laundry,
which was embarrassing to me. I had to deny my mother. I also did not
let my friends know where I lived because most of them were children of
politicians. When I told my mother I was moving to Lagos, she asked me
to finish my university education in Kaduna.
But I convinced her I could cope. From Kaduna to Lagos, I got a free
ride and the first place I stayed was Orile (Lagos). I lied to the
person that gave me free ride that I would stay with him for a couple of
days and it turned to months. He later started a label with some
friends; they knew some people but it was not easy.”
During the chat, Skales debunked any rumours of having a kid outside
wedlock. However, he said he intends to get married in the next ten
years.
“No, I do not have any baby mama. I do not live a reckless life. I am
a lover boy, I stick to a woman. But now, I am more focused on how to
take my career to the next level. Everybody knows I am a very cool
person.
I just wake up and see stories I do not know about. There was a time I
woke up and heard that a lady was pregnant for me. But the person did
not show herself even when we sent out messages to the source.”
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