Portable Makes Serious Allegations Against Soso Soberekon Over Boxing Match
Nigerian street-pop singer Portable, whose real name is Habeeb Olalomi Badmus, has stirred controversy by alleging that businessman Soso Soberekon is attempting to set him up in relation to his planned boxing match with streamer Carter Efe. In a viral video, Portable claimed that Soberekon, who is reportedly sponsoring the fight, asked him to damage the windscreen of a white Rolls-Royce, a request Portable refused, stating he aims to become a Rolls-Royce ambassador and protect his career.
Details of the Alleged Setup and Portable's Demands
Portable elaborated on the situation, asserting that Soberekon wanted to use him for malicious purposes, but he resisted, emphasizing his roles as a boxer and singer rather than a destroyer. He demanded a car worth N25 million from Soberekon as part of the fight earnings, with the balance to be collected post-match. Additionally, Portable referenced a past incident where he claimed Burna Boy gave him N20 million to fight Speed Darlington due to alleged insults, highlighting his history in such conflicts.
Fan Reactions and Public Commentary
The video sparked mixed reactions from fans on social media. Some users, like @scottmichael_backup, mocked Portable's requests, while others, such as @shakiraade, advised caution. Comments ranged from criticism of the fight's sponsorship to praise for Portable's newfound sense, as seen with @councilman_dee's remark. The divide reflects broader public skepticism and entertainment surrounding the feud.
Background on the Feud and Related Incidents
The tension between Portable and Carter Efe began weeks ago, with both parties trading words ahead of their ring confrontation. This incident adds to Portable's history of public disputes, including recent comments about feminists and reconciliation attempts with Queen Dami, where he accused them of trying to take his assets. The ongoing drama underscores the volatile nature of celebrity conflicts in Nigeria's entertainment scene.
Source: Based on reports from Legit.ng, with additional context from social media reactions and Portable's public statements.



