Nigerian singer , Portable has fired the employees working in his Zeh Nation studio for not making reasonable amount of money in his absence.
The Zazuu star took to his Instagram page to reveal that the workers made only N7,000 within the period he was on his European tour, which was a little over a month.
In a video Portable posted, he said he asked those working in his studio to leave because they refused to blow and were only after his money. He wondered it it was a crime for him to help them by giving them job.
According to Portable, he makes as much as N15 million from his studio in 5 days, so it was very disappointing that his studio workers said they made only N7k while he was away.
He said: “I rebrand my studio, people i put in my studio refused to blow, I build studio, they didn’t deliver my money, them dey chop my money.”
“Studio wey be say anytime I record, I make 2 million, 3million, in 5 days I fit make 15million, when I travelled and return they said they make 7000 naira.
Portable captioned the video:*
”Stop Dreaming about ur Boss Dream about Urself🤣 Don’t know how helping someone turns to a Crime…imagine Someone sayin shitt about my Record Label out there Some1 have helped in so many ways.But On God…We Kip Moving…We ain’t stopping💯 ZEH Nation to de World”
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