Portable fumes as former signee quits music label, sends stern warning

Controversial singer and songwriter Portable explodes in fury as his signee dumps his record label, Zeh Nation.

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The musician was seen having a video chat with his signee, King Bolisco gangster, although Portable turned off his camera.

Signee dumps Zeh Nation

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Apparently, the musician had dumped his music label to explore other options but this didn’t sit right with Portable.

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Portable opined that he had done a lot for the signee but he chose to betray him by dumping his record label.

He vowed to deal with the signee, noting that he would make things unpleasant for him.

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“After Everything I Did for You, I’ll make sure you suffer , if I don’t get you, my children will get oh ” he roared.

Netizens express opinion

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Some netizens have opined that the singer wasn’t loyal to his ex boss Olamide, hence he shouldn’t expect same from others.

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One @CatoBorn22 said: “Person way no loyal to Olamide dey curse ex-signee for leaving.

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The guy probably left without attacking portable….. meanwhile portable dey attack Olamide way no ever sign am.

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This is the early stage of mental illness”

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@adeclearinagent said: “If you help Portable wahala
If portable Help you wahala Pro max”

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@iam_ayodamola10 said: “Issuing a threat because person leaves his label. lol. Boss wey no want others to grow”

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