Popular Nigerian singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, known as Skales, has criticised the Nigerian police for alleged harassment and extortion from its personnel on duty.
The artiste shared his experience on the X platform (formerly Twitter), where he recounted an incident on December 4, 2024, near Magodo in Lagos while en route to an interview at City FM.
He wrote, “Nigerian police will not stop being a joke …so yesterday the Nigerian police under the bridge close to Magodo as if you’re going to fela shrine/agidingbi stopped us on our way to city fm last night & displayed plenty madness of pointing guns at us as if we were criminals after they finished their usual b.s”.
According to the singer, the police officers requested ‘Christmas money’ from him and after he refused, they reportedly threatened to delay him and search his vehicle.
Skales narrated, “They now asked for money for Christmas then I said I swear I’m not giving and we are late for an interview … they said a lot of rubbish .. that they would delay us and search us … and I said my level of hatred for this joke called Nigerian police force will not let me want to ever be at your mercy so we dropped for them to search..”
He added that the police eventually searched the car and found bundles of cash, which he said escalated the situation.
“They started saying, ‘Okay, so you get money you no want give us; we go show you today,’” he wrote, noting that despite the threats, nothing incriminating was found.
The officers allegedly continued to make remarks but eventually let the artist go after verifying his vehicle’s documents.
He concluded, “Nigerian police I will never respect those fools.. useless people na only to stop Benz una sabi when yawa gas una go gbes .. foolish idiots”