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‘Mind your business’, the boy I beat stole my money and ran away, Portable tells VDM
Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has told social media activist, Martin Vincent Otse, otherwise known as VeryDarkMan to mind his business and stay out of his issues after the VDM called for his arrest.
VDM made the call after an incident where the Zazzu crooner was seen in a video beating up a man in a toilet. The outraged VDM who shared the video of the incident, also threatened to beat up the street singer anytime their paths crossed.
In response, Portable, in a video, challenged VDM to a fight and vowed to bend and cripple him just as he did to Nollywood actor, Tony Okocha.
“I go bend you, I go mend, I go cripple you. One man battalion, I dey like 100 human beings. If I hold you, all your chest will reduce. You dey use Abuja threaten me. Go and ask of me in Babangida Market, Na we be Babangida,” he had said in a video.
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However, in another video on Tuesday, VDM showed the condition of the man who was assaulted by Portable, saying the victim needs around N700,000 for his treatment.
But while responding to the video, Portable, while narrating his own side of the story, told VDM to mind his business and stay out of anything that concerns him.
He revealed that the person he was caught on tape assaulting was one of his former managers who ran away with money people paid for him to perform at their shows.
“My fans, you should know the boy that I beat. He has been with me for a while. We fought one on one. Na man to man fighting. Someone that collected money for different shows and ran away with it for like six months.”
Going on to address VeryDarkMan, Portable said:
”This matter doesn’t concern you. Try and mind your business. Face your own problems.”
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