Portable, a controversial singer, has stated that he was paid a whopping N5 million by the Celestial Church and thus must perform.
When discussing his unexpected removal from a Celestial Church event, the contentious Nigerian musician Portable didn’t mince words.
His exclusion from the Land of Goshen Cathedral’s Ankara praise night lineup, along with Pasuma and other scheduled performers, recently sparked outrage on social media.
Portable quickly responded on social media, addressing the issue in a video that quickly went viral. The Zazu crooner kept his own in the video and declared his intention to play for the church.
Portable stated in the video that the church gave him N5 million, emphasising his responsibility to deliver.
The daring singer declared that he and Pasuma would go ahead with their performance because they were God’s children.
The musician did not stop there; he humbly requested permission from the Celestial Church to perform in God’s name. He stressed that the clergy should not dismiss him because of his appearance.
To quote him:
“Cele we must do the show o, you have paid me N5 million and we must do it. Pasuma will perform, I will also perform and we must do it.
“This child of God is coming. Land of Goshen Cathedral please in God’s name, consider us as children of God, don’t use my looks to judge me.”
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