Nigerian artist Portable has once again responded to Fuji legend Saheed Osupa after the veteran musician issued a fresh warning, despite Portable’s public apology for their earlier clash. The feud started when Portable, also known as Habeeb Okikiola, insulted Osupa in a viral video, referring to him as “big for nothing.”
This came after Osupa removed Portable’s music from major streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, claiming a copyright infringement. Despite the apology, the tension remains, and Portable is now firing back, fueling the ongoing dispute between the two artists.
Portable found himself in hot water after being accused of using a line from Saheed Osupa’s song without permission, leading to the removal of his track.
Following intense backlash, the controversial artist posted a heartfelt apology, admitting that his quick temper had taken over. He expressed regret for the incident and acknowledged his mistake.
“I am a hot-tempered person, and I’ve soken my mind. But it’s over now. King Saheed Osupa and Oba Orin, I hope you are not offended. It was a misunderstanding driven by money. Please forgive me, and accept me as your child.”
Despite publicly apologizing, a fresh video of Fuji legend Saheed Osupa at an event has gone viral, where he seemingly issues a stern warning to Portable again.
Social media erupted with reactions, with many speculating that Osupa isn’t backing down. Portable quickly clapped back online, insisting he’s not one to be intimidated.