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Portable Says Olamide Will Regret Not Signing Him
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PORTABLE SAYS OLAMIDE WILL REGRET NOT SIGNING HIM

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Controversial singer Portable has taken to social media to call out rapper and music executive Olamide, insisting that the YBNL boss will one day regret not signing him.

Portable alleged that Olamide abandoned him despite his potential and claimed he would later realise the mistake.
According to him, “You will regret not signing me. I believe in God, my phone, and my data. Any disappointment is a blessing. Zazuu—I'm blessed internationally and I have my fan base.”

He further expressed gratitude to British rapper Skepta, whom he described as a helper who supported him when others did not.
Portable added that no one can stop his rise when the time comes.

He continued, “Olamide will regret not signing me or carrying me along again just because I stood up for my rights. God of Zazuu will come for those blocking my path. I believe I can rise; a star doesn’t beg to shine. God has already sent my helper. I’m international, so I can become bigger than them.”

He concluded by urging people to support those who genuinely care for them, warning that those who try to turn others against him will face consequences.

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