Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has stirred online buzz with the release of a new track inspired by disgraced American rapper and businessman Sean Combs, also known as Diddy.
Diddy made headlines after his shocking arrest on multiple criminal charges, including bizarre allegations of hosting “freak-offs” with both men and women.
Authorities reportedly found over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and a collection of adult toys at the rapper’s residence, leaving the public in disbelief. Seizing the opportunity, Portable took to Instagram to share a video of himself dancing to his latest song, warning people to stay away from Diddy’s infamous parties.
The song quickly gained traction online, with fans flooding the comment section with mixed reactions. Some mocked Portable for the bold lyrics, while others praised his creativity.
Reactions from Fans:
- One user, Yug Capital 101, commented, “You never blow, you dey hate. Pray make you no fall.”
- Ijeba Yagi noted, “This guy, nothing wey he no fit use sing. Me dey download the song.”
- Another fan, Sheni Music, added, “They don rubbish Burna’s Grammy.”
- Certified Ajat wrote, “Omolalomi mapami na. This one too enter o.”
- Meanwhile, Xtrapro_Ajikawo humorously stated, “I dey go Diddy’s party. No be you go tell me wetin to do. I don carry baby oil sef.”
Nigerian rapper Speed Darlington also weighed in on the Diddy controversy, dragging Burna Boy into the mix with accusations of benefiting from his association with Diddy. Darlington claimed Burna Boy’s rise to fame after taking a photo with Diddy was suspicious and questioned how many bottles of baby oil were used before the Grammy win. Burna Boy, in response, filed a petition against Speed Darlington.
In another twist, Davido reached out to actor and comedian Katt Williams, urging him to shed more light on the Diddy scandal. Katt had previously made explosive claims in a controversial interview, revealing hidden secrets about Hollywood’s biggest names, including Diddy.
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