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Portable Rejects VeryDarkMan’s Diss Track Proposal Amid Mercy Chinwo Lawsuit Drama

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Controversial Nigerian Portable has publicly slammed media critic Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), for suggesting a on a diss track targeting gospel singer Mercy Chinwo. The feud erupted following Chinwo’s N1.1 billion defamation lawsuit against VDM, who had of misappropriating funds from her performances and failing to pay her record label. The tension has now drawn Portable into the fray, but the street-hop artist is having none of it.

Taking to Instagram, Portable unleashed a scathing rebuke of VDM’s proposal, warning the critic to steer clear of his name. The singer, known for his unfiltered outbursts, questioned VDM’s audacity and standing, making it clear wasn’t interested in being dragged into the . “You are already overstepping your boundaries, VDM or whatever you are , you are overstepping. Stop talking about me, do not mention my name,” Portable fumed. He further challenged VDM’s credibility, asking, “You just come from nowhere… You said that we should sing, do you have N100 million in your account to feature me?”

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Portable’s rejection highlights his reluctance to align with VDM, whose accusations against Mercy Chinwo have sparked widespread . The gospel star’s lawsuit defamation, that VDM’s statements have damaged her reputation and livelihood. Meanwhile, Portable’s suggests he views the collaboration request as both an overreach and an insult, given his own status in the . His mention of a N100 million fee underscores his belief that any partnership with him comes at a premium—far beyond what he perceives VDM can afford.

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The saga adds another layer to Portable’s colorful persona, which has seen him embroiled in numerous controversies, from his self-confessed foray into fraud to his outspoken takes on industry peers. For VDM, the rebuttal marks a setback in his apparent bid to escalate his feud with Chinwo through musical provocation. As the legal battle between Chinwo and VDM unfolds, Portable’s firm stance signals his intent to stay out of the crossfire—at least for now. Whether this deters VDM from further antics or fuels more drama remains to be seen in ‘s ever-volatile entertainment scene.

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