Portable, who disclosed this in a video shared on social media, also revealed that he was recently summoned by the police and advised Nigerians to be mindful of their online comments.
Previously, Portable caused a stir with his diss track “Alimi,” where he stated that “Life is full of Sam Larry” during the controversy surrounding the tragic death of singer Mohbad.
In a new video, Portable revealed that Naira Marley spoke to Sam Larry on his behalf after the socialte warned him against mentioning his name on social media.
“Sam Larry say make I no dey call him name for online again, say I dey spoil him name, I beg him to let me use my glory,” he said in his video.
Portable also mentioned that he had resolved the car incident that led to his arrest after he jumped over a gate to escape. He warned about the dangers of reckless online speech.
“I have settled my car case, Naira Marley and Sam Larry have forgiven me same as IG of police, the police are online watching people talking anyhow,” he added.
KanyiDaily recalls that Portable recently claimed that musicians make more money than footballers because artists generate income through various music streaming platforms like Apple and others.
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