- Singer Habeeb Okikiola, known as Portable reacts following the death of his former manager, Stelliza.
- Portable launched an Instagram live session, where he was seen dancing and vibing to his recent tracks at a bar, exuding ecstasy.
Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, known by his stage name Portable breaks silence following the death of his former manager, Stelliza.
Reports indicate that Adeseyan Adedoyin Oluwatosin, commonly known as Stelliza, died in a car crash early on April 19th while returning from a nightclub.
In response to the news, Portable took to Instagram where he launched a live session, the singer was seen dancing and vibing to his recent tracks.
Portable exuded ecstasy as he grooved to his music at a bar.
Watch the video below:
https://x.com/Olamide0fficial/status/1792185457406624241
In other news, Portable a few months back got into a fierce verbal altercation with Stelliza.
The clip began with a woman narrating how she paid a sum of N2.5M to Stelliza regarding Portable’s performance at her show. However, Portable told the woman that Stelliza said she paid N2M and this was why he refused to accept her offer.
Stelliza was subsequently summoned to the spot to share her side of the story but failed to give any valid explanation causing a shouting match between her and Portable who accused her of ripping him off his show money.
Although the clip recently surfaced, whether the incident just occurred or not remains unknown owing to the fact that a few weeks back, Portable officially sacked Stelliza Adesiyan.
Portable took to his Instagram page on Wednesday, November 16, to release a statement announcing the termination of Stelliza’s contract.
The Zeh Nation label boss accused his now-former road manager of financial misappropriation and unethical industry practices.
Additionally, Portable alleged that Stelliza’s unethical industry practices were sabotaging his brand which led to the company’s decision.
He disclosed that Stelliza’s lack of transparency, interest, and respect for ethical business practices were taking a toll on the record label’s financial stability and growth.
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