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Portable Plans To Travel To Canada Amid Feud With Verydarkman

  • Singer Portable is set to perform in Canada this November.
    • The artist announced this exciting news to his fans in a video, encouraging them to look forward to his visit.

    Nigerian street-pop artist Portable, whose real name is Habeeb Okikiola, is set to perform in Canada this November.

    He announced this exciting news to his fans in a video, encouraging them to look forward to his visit.

    He wrote in a caption:

    “ZAzuu God bless all my Fans IKA OF AFRICA TONY MONTANA Coming to CANADA.”

    Portable’s announcement came after he issued a warning to Verydarkman. This was after VDM released a video where he condemned Portable for physically attacking a man and called for his arrest.

    In response, Portable was seen at a shrine, asking his gods to help him against his enemies.

    Watch video below:

    Some fans said that the singer should take lessons from Bobrisky, who was caught by Nigerian Immigration at the Seme border while trying to cross into the Benin Republic.

    Netizens Reactions:

    @whitelion3319: “If VDM never put you for prison before the date.”

    @faithyluv3: “Who is bringing this kind person to Ottawa! Nobody will show up ooo”

    @valeriacamila35: “You get mind injure that man like that , you wan con run go Canada , VDM go place you inside cell no.”

    @iamjuliusjuwon: “You no dey go anywhere na KUJE you dey go.”

    @iamolasunkanmhi: “You don finally enter wahala. Sebi your head no correct ni Embassy to kuje.”

    @pluto_queen1: “Na for airport dem go arrest you Because of VDM you won run go Canada Go ask brother bob risky wetin Dey sup.”

    In other news, Afrobeats artist Ayra Starr has expressed her concerns regarding the impact of her demanding schedule on her appearance.

    Although she was born in 2002, she conveyed a sense of feeling “old.”

    She noted that she has encountered individuals born in the 1990s who appear more youthful and energetic than herself.

    Starr shared her thoughts during an interview with Rode in Nairobi, Kenya.

    “I have met people who were born in the 90s and they’re so vibrant and so young. I’m old and I was just born in 2002,” she lamented.

    “I want to stay home, I want to sleep.”

    On what inspires her creative process, the singer said, “I feel like the more I make music, the more I recognise what my path is and what I’m trying to do.”

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