Fast-rising Nigerian singer, Portable has once again launched a verbal attack on his for manager, Kogbagidi, who he accused of living a fake life in Lagos.
This comes after Kogbagidi had renounced Portable during an Instagram live session with rapper Zlatan Ibile, where he denied ever having anything to do with the singer.
Reacting in a video shared on his Instagram page, Portable who was visibly angry, could been heard raining curses on Kogbagidi, saying the god of thunder (Ogun) will visit his ex-manager for denying him after he has used him to cash out.
The singer, who recounted how he helped Kogbagidi countless of time, accused him of living a fake life and revealed that he doesn’t have a house in Lagos.
Portable said, said: “Kogbagidi, I am a superstar, how dare you deny that you are not my Manager, Ogun k**I you, kogbagidi you don’t have a house in lagos, Kogbagidi you have a Benz but you don’t have money to buy fuel. Kogbagidi you don’t have levels you are only living fake life in Lekki.
“Kogbagidi, I am now a rich artiste, you go Collect oh, I go block you for show and dem go break your Benz Windscreen, “F” you and your entire family, kogbagidi you don’t have money, it’s fake life you are living, Back then when I was with you, You and your friends used to come together to contribute money just to pay for Shortlets apartment.”
The latest drama comes just two months after Portable reconciled with Kogbagidi after he confronted him for allegedly ripping him off after using him for his personal gain.
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