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Portable Claps Back at VeryDarkMan Over Felabration Assault Allegations

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Nigerian singer Portable has responded fiercely to activist VeryDarkMan’s accusations of physically assaulting a former signee at Felabration.

VeryDarkMan had vowed to ensure Portable faces consequences from Abuja agencies.

Portable dared VeryDarkMan to stay out of his business, unless he understands the full context. He also challenged VeryDarkMan to a one-on-one fight, bragging about his combat skills, citing his 2023 ring match with Charles Okocha.

Portable claimed the assaulted individual was booking shows behind his back after leaving his record label. He stated he had been searching for the person and finally confronted them at Felabration.

Portable framed the incident as a mutual fight, not bullying, emphasizing the individual’s retaliation and his own superior fighting skills.

Warning VeryDarkMan to back off, Portable distinguished himself from Bobrisky, implying he won’t be intimidated or silenced.

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