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Portable challenges Cubana Chief Priest to a fight

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Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable, has challenged socialite Cubana Chief Priest to a boxing match.

In a video captured online, the singer who defeated Speed Darlington in a celebrity boxing match said he wants to fight Cubana Chief Priest.


Portable said he bears no grudge or ill feelings towards the socialite but is looking for ways to make more money.

According to him, he wants to fight big people and believes he is bigger than Chief Priest. Portable also revealed he wants to fight Chief Priest because of his financial status.


Making his monetary terms known, he added that he would fight Davido’s best friend for N100 million.

“Hello ladiës and gentlemen, na money I dey look for, I wan fight for money. Chief Priest is who I want to fight with. Igbo man sabi business, Igbo kwenu. I want to fight Chief Priest.

“I want to be fighting big people, I am bigger than Chief Priest. Help me call Chief Priest, he is my fan and brother. I want to fight him because he has money. Chief Priest, did you learn boxing? I want to fight, no be sey I get you for mind. I want to cash money, make we make money together. Them wire me money, also wire you money.

I want to fight Chief Priest N100 million”.


See some reactions below,

One Big Life wrote, “The werey wan collect another money from Burna Boy

One Wale wrote, “Go fight with Small Doctor werey

One Brain wrote, “Na all Igbo this guy wan beat

One Apollo wrote, “He never jam better Onitsha boy. He go commot im teeth

One Oscar wrote, “Dis one don smoke again

One Abubakar wrote, “Na Burna Boy dey push am

One Ramsom Harry wrote, “I too like this recent Portable, abeg help me beat that fraud

One Kevin Muruta wrote, “He should stop smoking igbo

One Asiwajuofnaija Boy wrote, “Going for more money. CP no go even respond. Why e dey fear Small Doctor

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“I choose peace” – Adeniyi Johnson openly tenders an apology to those he hurt and wronged

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With the rate of deaths in Nollywood, actor Adeniyi Johnson is having a change of heart and is apologising to his colleagues, friends, and others.

In an Instagram post, he said that today, henceforth, he chooses peace and apologises to those he has hurt and wronged.

He noted that no matter how old one is or how far, small, or great one is, death is coming. He stated that the happy ones will die, as will the sad ones.

Declaring God has been great, he bade farewell to those who have died.

“Today, henceforth, I choose peace and openly say I’m sorry to everyone that I have hurt and to all that wronged me, I am sorry!!

No matter how old,
How far,
How small of great we all are!!
Death is coming!!
The happy ones will die
So are the sad ones.
Ire ooo.

God is indeed the greatest.
To the fallen angels rest on”.

Adeniyi Johnson apologises to those he has hurt and wrong
This is coming after the news of the death of his colleague, Berry White. The news of her demise was made known by her colleague, Bakare Zainab, via her Instagram page. She revealed that the upcoming actress had slumped and died in her house, and her corpse is still there.
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“They hurt me one way” – Doris Ogala tenders deep apology to Tonto Dikeh, Angela Okorie and Emeka Rollas

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Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has publicly apologised to Tonto Dikeh, Angela Okorie, and Emeka Rollas.

In an Instagram post, she revealed that the apology is sincere from her heart, as she described the trio as her friends. Doris stated that though they hurt her in one way, she believes she overreacted in her actions.

Tendering an apology to them, she added that she was traumatised and had a lot going on for her, which included the passing of her brother and her surgery.

“I want to sincerely apologise to my friends whose write-up or video was indirectly or directly affected.

Emeka Rollas
Angela Okorie
Tonto Dikeh

Amazing people to me.
They hurt me in one way, but I believe I overreacted.

So I apologise,
I was really traumatised.
Had a lot going on with me.
The passing of my brother, my surgery, etc.

I guess I expected a reciprocating care as I do to them in my trying times.
Maybe I expected too much
From my heart of heart, I am truly sorry.

Sincerely, I apologise. These people are amazing to me in one way or another. At this point, I don’t care who’s right or wrong. I apologise. “
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Lagos Radio Presenter Told Me I Couldn’t Succeed Rapping in Igbo” – Illbliss

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Popular rapper Tobechukwu Ejiofor, aka Illbliss, has recounted an encounter with a Lagos radio presenter during his days as an underground artist.

The ‘Aiye Po Gan’ hitmaker shared that the radio presenter predicted that he wouldn’t be successful in the megacity’s music industry because he raps mainly in Igbo.

Speaking in a recent episode of the Real Shareholders podcast, Illbliss said, “When I came to Lagos, I made a record titled ‘Igbo Boy.’ Then, a radio presenter called me and said, ‘What are you trying to do?

“You can’t make it here. You’ve come here with an agenda. Omo-Igbo.’ Then he broke off into fluid Yoruba. At that point, I was already hearing Yoruba.

:He was like, ‘When you can’t beat them, you join them. The music is good, but it won’t go far.’

“The song wasn’t even offensive. It was about how Igbo people like to have a good time. Just looking at that guy, it made me feel terrible. And it made me feel that we can disguise all we want about being one nation, but the tribal divisions are incredible to handle.”
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