Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable, has only been in the spotlight for two years, yet the controversial singer has had conflicts with his handlers.
The street singer said on his Instagram page that he has severed ways with his Road manager because to her financial embezzlement and unscrupulous industry practises.
According to him, her actions endanger the company’s interests, global image, and industry reputation.
His road manager, according to the statement, lacks transparency, integrity, and respect for ethical practises. All of this, and more, resulted in his label terminating him.
Read the statement below,
Captioning the post, Portable wrote,
“Public Notice Disclaimer to whom it may concern. No go fall scam akoi ripping but God no go shame us. Zeh Nation many many inspiration”.
Taking to his comment section, some of his fans noted how he is always been ripped by others.
One Mide Oladosu wrote, “Na everybody dey rip u, how much u get gan???
One D King of Africa wrote, “Portable na best-ripped artiste, Dem suppose give you award se
One Jesse Kitz Beatz wrote, “No need to damage her image
One Beezee Lee wrote, “Ahhh! Manager wey just collect an award
One Focus Naija wrote, “Always in for controversy. Well, Gossip Mill and 15 others liked this termination notice
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