Nigerian singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, better known as Skales, and his wife Precious have dedicated their daughter, Anaya, in church.
Taking to her Instagram page, Skales’ wife shared a video from the child’s dedication ceremony held on Sunday, June 18.
Sharing the video, the proud mother expressed gratitude to God for His goodness and mercies in their lives. She also extended her appreciation to everyone who joined them in celebrating the occasion.
“Baby Anaya goes to church!!!
It was a beautiful dedication service yesterday, and I just want to glorify God for His goodness and mercies in our lives.Also, thanking everyone who took their time out to be present yesterday. May God continue to be present in your lives. And for those who couldn’t make it, not to worry, we are still accepting gifts 😀,” she captioned the video.
Watch video below,
Skales announced the arrival of his first child with his wife, Precious, via his Instagram page on Wednesday, March 29th, 2023. Read here.
In other news, popular Nollywood actress, Ruth Eze has voiced her displeasure with her colleague Junior Pope for their public altercation on Father’s Day.
Recall that Jnr Pope publicly chastised Ruby Ojiakor for celebrating herself on Father’s Day and informed her that she could never be a father to her child just a mother.
Ruth Eze criticized Junior Pope for confronting Ruby in public over her post in a video shared on her Instagram, emphasizing on their close friendship.
She highlighted how highly Ruby regards Junior Pope and consistently speaks positively about him in their conversations.
In her words;
“Junior Pope you aren’t a close colleague and I don’t think we’ve ever worked before but what you did is wrong. Your definition of a father is wrong and I commented on that post too and some psychop@ths were tagging me.
Ruby is somebody that loves you, your friendship with her I love it so much that it encouraged me to be friends with Benson Okonkwo.
If Ruby post-Happy Father’s Day, you have her number why go to her comment section. Why the bitterness, hatred, and unnecessary drama?”