Skales Defends Church Testimony Amid Criticism, Says Sharing God’s Blessings Is Never Wrong

Skales Defends Church Testimony Amid Criticism, Says Sharing God’s Blessings Is Never Wrong

Nigerian singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as Skales, has reacted strongly to the backlash trailing his recent testimony in church, insisting that sharing what God has done for him can never be wrong. The artist made this known after some social media users criticized him for publicly testifying during a church service.

Skales explained that his intention was not to seek attention or validation from anyone, but to genuinely express gratitude to God for the positive changes he has experienced in his life and career. According to him, testifying is a personal act of faith and thanksgiving, not a performance meant to please the public.

The singer further stated that he remains unbothered by negative opinions, stressing that his relationship with God is personal. He encouraged people to focus more on their own spiritual journeys rather than attacking others for how they choose to express their faith.

Skales Defends Church Testimony Amid Online Backlash, Says Gratitude to God Is Personal

Following criticism over his church testimony, Skales has defended his actions, saying he will always speak openly about God’s role in his life. The singer took to social media to respond to those questioning the sincerity and timing of his testimony.

He noted that many people are quick to judge without understanding what others have gone through behind the scenes. Skales revealed that his testimony was born out of real-life experiences, struggles, and breakthroughs that only he and God truly understand.

Reaffirming his stance, Skales said he is not ashamed of acknowledging God publicly, adding that faith should not be policed by social media standards. He maintained that giving thanks to God remains a core part of his life, regardless of public opinion.

My Testimony Is My Truth” — Skales Unmoved by Criticism Over Church Appearance

Skales has made it clear that he stands by his church testimony despite the mixed reactions it has generated online. The singer said he finds it surprising that people would be offended by someone sharing a positive experience of faith.

According to Skale, testimonies are meant to inspire, encourage, and give hope to others who may be going through similar challenges. He stressed that speaking about God’s goodness should not attract condemnation or ridicule.

The artist concluded by saying that he will continue to testify and give thanks whenever he feels led to do so. Raoul John Njeng-Njeng added that no amount of criticism would stop him from publicly acknowledging what he believes God has done for him.


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