Portable rages as Saheed Osupa vows to deal with him despite apology

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Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has lashed out at Fuji legend Saheed Osupa after the veteran musician allegedly vowed to deal with him, despite his public apology over their recent dispute.

The feud began when Portable, whose real name is Habeeb Okikiola, insulted Osupa in a viral video, calling him “big for nothing.”

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His outburst followed Osupa’s decision to take down his song from Apple Music and Spotify over copyright infringement.

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Portable had reportedly used a line from Osupa’s song without permission, prompting the takedown.

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Facing backlash from fans, Portable later issued a public apology, admitting his temper got the best of him. In his plea, he said:

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“My fans, I’m a hot-tempered person. I have said my mind, and it has ended. King Saheed Osupa, Oba Orin, please don’t be offended. It was money that caused our fight. Please, my daddy, forgive me and accept me as your child.”

However, despite his apology, a new video surfaced online showing Osupa performing at an event, where he seemingly issued a fresh warning to Portable.

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The clip quickly went viral, with many speculating that the Fuji star was still bent on dealing with him.

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Upon seeing the video, Portable wasted no time in firing back. Taking to social media, he slammed Osupa, declaring that he was not the only one capable of being ruthless.

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