Controversial street-hop firebrand Portable has once again found himself at the centre of an unexpected storm, this time dragging Tanzanian star Juma Jux into the chaos.

The latest drama kicked off after Portable stumbled on news that Juma Jux had quietly slipped into Nigeria, recorded a track titled “Halima” with his associate Ekunrawo, and left the country without so much as a courtesy call.
For someone like Portable, who has built a reputation on loud loyalty and even louder reactions, that discovery did not sit well.
So he did what he knows best he went straight to Instagram.
In a burst of frustration mixed with classic Zazu-style theatrics, he posted:
“So @juma_jux enter Naija do song with my bro @officialekunrawo and nobody tell me. E don set oo. Una must find space for me for this Halima song. Artiste @officialekunrawo featuring @juma_jux. Song title Halima.”
“So Juma Jux entered Naija, did a song with my bro, and nobody told me? E don set oo! Una must find space for me for this song…” Portable sparks fresh online drama as he demands to be featured. pic.twitter.com/oylM1GOlXU
— Nigerian Celebrities Gist (@ncelebrityblog) December 2, 2025
Within minutes, the internet caught fire.
Some fans turned it into pure comedy, joking about Portable’s insistence on squeezing himself onto a finished song. Others argued that Juma Jux owed him no explanation and should simply pretend he didn’t see the outburst.
But those who have followed Portable’s career weren’t surprised. The singer has built an entire brand around unfiltered reactions and fiery confrontations.
Just recently, he accused Olamide of sidelining him during a London show, insisting his music contributed to the rapper’s global shine.
What could have remained a quiet collaboration has now spiralled into yet another headline, all because Portable felt left out of the loop. And as usual, the internet is eating it up one viral comment at a time.
