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  • Controversial singer, Portable disses Vector Tha Viper

    Controversial singer, Portable disses Vector Tha Viper

    Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has thrown jibes at veteran rapper, Vector Tha Viper.

    Vector name-dropped ‘Zazu’ in a viral snippet of an unreleased song, which didn’t sit down well with Portable who has now taken to his social media page to drag him.

    Portable claimed that he was bigger than Vector, stressing that Vector is just a rapper and can’t do without a singer like himself.

    Continuing, the Zaazu crooner  also said he doesn’t regard anyone as a pacesetter in the music industry, adding that it was only God who paved the way for him.

    Speaking in a recent Instagram live session, he said, “God is my own pioneer. So nobody should claim he paved the way for me. Vector the Viper that song you subbed me, don’t you know I am a king? I control the country and streets. Can you control what I control?

    “You dey wine? You blow reach me? Are you not a rapper? Isn’t we; singers that would give you the chorus of your song? Instead of you to reach out to me for a feature, you are mimicking me. You blow reach me?”.

  • Portable blasts BNXN and Ruger over singing, advises them to learn from him (VIDEO)

    Portable blasts BNXN and Ruger over singing, advises them to learn from him (VIDEO)

    Nigerian street singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has blasted new school artists, BNXN and Ruger, saying they do not know how to sing.

    In a trending video, the singer is seen lambasting his colleagues about the manner in which they sing their songs. According to him, the duo mostly sings inaudible lyrics, and their songs are majorly about women.

    Alternatively, he advised them to sing about other things, or better still praise God.

    Portable’s rant comes days after Ruger and BNXN were at loggerheads, after the former accused BNXN, Wizkid, Asake, and others of using streaming farms to boost his songs on charts.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that BNXN, whose real name is Daniel Benson, formerly known as Buju,is a Nigerian Afro-fusion singer, songwriter and record producer.

    He hails from Akwa Ibom state. He was previously signed to Burna Boy’s Spaceship Records, He grew up in Gbagada with his family, relocating to Ogun State.

    BNXN released the extended play project Sorry I’m Late on 27 October 2021, under the management of T.Y.E/EMPIRE. It featured guest appearances from Nigerian Highlife music duo, The Cavemen, and production from Steph, Perlz, Denzl, Timi Jay and Rexxie. It was mixed and mastered by Vtek and Poppil.

    He performed his first show in London on 30 November, marking the beginning of his Sorry I’m Late tour. On 22 December 2021, BNXN headlined his first sold-out concert, which was also his debut concert in Lagos. held at Balmoral Convection centre, Lagos.

    In 2022, he officially changed his name to BNXN to avoid confusion for being mistaken with Buju Banton and having more unique branding. In March 2022, he collaborated with Pheelz on the single “Finesse”; the song peaked at number 52 on the UK’s Official Singles Chart.

    In July 2022, he featured on the Jae5 song “Propeller” alongside British rapper Dave. The song became Bnxn’s first Top 40 single in the United Kingdom, entering the chart at number 38.

    On 4 September 2022, BNXN won The Headies 2022 Next Rated award which was held on Sunday at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

    Ruger, whose real name is Michael Adebayo Olayinka, is a Nigerian Afrobeat singer and songwriter. Ruger came into lime-light 2021 after he signed a record deal with D’Prince “Jonzing world record” with a publishing and distribution deal with Columbia Records, and Sony Music Entertainment, U.K division.

    Watch the video below:

  • Motivation Speech: “Although Portable is wild, he speaks facts”- Davido reacts

    Motivation Speech: “Although Portable is wild, he speaks facts”- Davido reacts

    Prominent Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, professionally known as Davido, has reacted to a trending video of the “Zazu” crooner, Portable.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that yesterday, 25th October, Portable made headlines for sharing life success tips via his Instagram page.

    According to the “Zazu” crooner, Nigerians should never put the keys to their success in the hands of another.

    He pointed out that although his spoken English may not be perfect, he would speak it however he pleases.

    In reaction to his post, Davido made a repost of the video, adding that he has been laughing hysterically. He noted that although portable is ‘wild’, he speaks facts.

    Recall that Portable had publicly apologized to Davido for making snide remarks at him during the Osun governorship election.

    Davido was in support of his Uncle and winner of the election, Ademola Adeleke while Portable was in support of the incumbent governor, Gboyega Oyetola.

    While Davido sang at Adeleke’s campaign rally, Portable sang at those organized by Oyetola.

    Watch the video of Portable blasting Davido below:

    Following their conflict of interest, Davido unfollowed Portable on all social media platforms. This did not go down well with Portable who made a video making snide remarks at Davido who many see as his senior in the industry.

    ”Open your ears and listen. My father is not a rich man. I am glory. I am the one who made my family rich. Support who support you. They ran to unfollow us.” Portable said

    The rift between them was squashed as the Onitigbo of Tigbo-Ilu Land, in Ogun State, Oba Olabode Thomas-Fagbayi, made Portable apologize to Davido.

    In a viral video, the monarch, who bestowed a chieftaincy title on Portable, was seen asking the singer to apologize to Davido. The monarch mentioned that Davido is Portable’s senior.

    Portable then took hold of the microphone and tendered an apology to Davido.

  • Portable slams critics advising him over misconduct

    Portable slams critics advising him over misconduct

    The self-proclaimed son of Shaku Shaku, Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable, has cautioned those advising him over misconduct to accompany their advice with money.

     

    Portable spoke after he was faulted for his failure to attend the just-concluded 15th Headies Awards in the US.

     

    The ‘Zazuu’ crooner was nominated in two different categories for the 15th edition of Headies but later disqualified over a death threat to co-nominees.

     

    Portable was nominated in the ‘Best Street Artist’ and ‘Rookie of the Year categories of the awards.

     

    Replying to those advising him over misconduct, Portable warned them to hold on to it since he is human and prone to making mistakes.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that organizers of The Headies awards disqualified Portable from its 15th edition.

     

    The organizers also cited a claim that he’s the founder of ‘One million Boys’, a suspected cult group in Lagos, as another ground for disqualification.

     

    Reacting to the news of his disqualification, the controversial singer in an Instagram video called the award organizers bluff.

     

    “I am a child of light. I have fame, I have money, I have cars, I have wives, I have children. I am rich. People know me everywhere. I don’t regret my actions”, the singer said in a video while being caressed by his new wife.

     

    Since Portable achieved celebrity status, he has always been in the news for several notorious reasons.

     

    Portable was nominated in the ‘Best Street Artist’ and ‘Rookie of the Year categories of the awards alongside Av, Fave, Magixx, and Ugocci.

     

    In a statement from The Headies secretariat, the organizers assured the Nigerian music audience of its commitment to promoting talents and individuals of exemplary character in the best interest of society.

     

    “We regret to announce that following numerous indicting statements made by Mr Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as “Portable”, and the incessant negative attention that Mr Okikiola has garnered from the Nigeria Police and the general public in recent times, the organisers of the Headies have resolved to disqualify Mr Okikiola as a nominee at the forthcoming 15th Headies Awards,” the statement reads.

     

    Smooth Promotions, the organisers of the Headies Awards, says that it is a law-abiding and responsible organisation that hates any form of violence, unlawful gathering or activities ravaging our society.

     

    “We shall not condone reckless and uncouth statements from artists and at this moment disassociate ourselves from any individual linked to such assembly or activities, including Mr Okikiola’s prospects, as long as these acts are sufficiently linked to him as described.

     

    “The music industry demands all-around excellence. It is extremely important for young artists to be potential role models to exude professional responsibility, pretiquettecorum and respect for others,” the statement adds.

     

    The organizers of the Headies Awards narrow down their decision to disqualify the artiste for the ceremony to the series of misdemeanors committed by Portable via his social media platforms.

     

    In June, it would be recalled, how Portable apologised to the award organisers after threatening to kill them if he didn’t win a prize.

     

    On May 25, the ‘Zazu Zeh’ crooner threatened to kill, harm or cause harm to the other nominees for the same awards he was nominated for if he did not emerge as the winner.

     

    He had said, “Those are my awards. Anybody else who wins, I will ask for them to be killed. I will ask them to kill the person. If the organisers give my award to someone else, they will die.”

     

    In a statement, the organisers condemned the controversial artiste for threatening the lives of fellow nominees.

     

    On July 18, Portable posted a video on his Instagram page where he boasted that he is the founder of the notorious cult group ‘One Million Boys’.

     

    He said, “Have you heard of Ajah boys, One Million Boys? I established them.”

     

    This prompted the police to investigate his activities, even though he had since recanted the statement, claiming that he was referring to his one million followers on Instagram.

     

    Before that, on June 17, the singer recorded himself where he ordered his group of friends to assault and inflict bodily harm on his accused friend, DJ Chicken.

     

    He said, ‘E na eleyi paa jo!’ (beat him mercilessly!).

     

    But in a video, Portable said he would kill any other award winner if the organizers failed to hand him the award.