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‘You Big Pass Dem’ – Portable Backs Burna Boy Amid Beef With Davido, Cubana Chiefpriest
Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable, has picked sides with his senior colleague, Burna Boy, amid the beef with celebrity Barman, Cubana Chiefpriest and his friend, Davido.
Naija News reports that Burna Boy has been at loggerheads with Cubana Chiefpriest for some days now, and it is uncertain why the duo are fighting online.
The ‘Tshwala Bam’ crooner also threw shade at Davido about renting a property at Banana Island in Lagos State while claiming ownership, but the singer ignored and failed to respond.
In a post via his Instagram story on Tuesday, Portable shared a photo of Burna, saying the singer is bigger than those fighting with him.
He wrote, “1 man na 7 man. You big pass them.
“Zazuu no fake life, no scam life. Akoi Grace.
“If you want to know the real about the top, ask me. I follow dey at the top. Only God I never see. Who’s big is big”.
Meanwhile, Nigerian businessman, Isaac Fayose has berated Cubana Chief priest for allegedly failing to render help to his family members.
Fayose shared his displeasure while reacting to the ongoing feud between the celebrity barman and Afrobeats superstar Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy.
In the wake of the duo’s clash, Burna Boy posted a video of a man claiming to be Cubana ChiefPriest’s brother who makes a living at the Alaba international market in Lagos where he repairs phones.
To spite Cubana Chiefpriest, the singer offered to elevate him by promising to give him $30, 000. He then fulfilled the promise.
However, ChiefPriest went on his Instagram stories to argue that the man is not his brother, that he has only one brother and two sisters, and he really doesn’t owe them anything. He added that they should go and make something out of their lives.
Reacting to Cubana Chiefpriest’s submission via Instagram, Fayose opined that people should not expect any form of loyalty from any family member they do not look after.
He insisted that anyone with means should never expect loyalty from a family member whose wealth has not affected them positively.