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Portable hits back at Verydarkman over unexpected mention in ongoing feud

Popular street-hop artist Portable has responded to social media critic Verydarkman (VDM) after his name was dragged into an ongoing dispute involving gospel singer Mercy Chinwo.
The controversy started when VDM accused Mercy Chinwo of being deceitful in her legal battle with her former manager, EeZee Tee. The gospel singer had previously sued VDM for defamation, demanding ₦1.1 billion in damages.
Amid the back-and-forth, VDM released a track titled Body of Christ, produced by Soji Star. In it, he drew comparisons between Portable and Mercy Chinwo. He even hinted at the possibility of featuring the Zazoo Zeh crooner on the song.
Portable, known for his no-nonsense attitude, fired back in a heated video, questioning whether VDM could afford his ₦100 million collaboration fee. The singer also accused the social media activist of using his platform to attack successful individuals.
The exchange has since set social media abuzz, with fans and commentators weighing in on the escalating feud. As the drama unfolds, many are eager to see if VDM will respond or if the controversy will take another twist.
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In a new video, the Zeh Nation boss has refuted the claims, stating unequivocally that he has never been involved in fraud. According to Portable, his remarks were misinterpreted, and he clarified that the “working account” he mentioned was simply a legitimate means of survival.
“I don’t steal, I am not a thief, and I’ve never done Yahoo. When I said ‘working account,’ I meant an account I used to find money to feed myself legitimately,” the singer explained. He also alleged that Egungun deliberately misrepresented his statements to create controversy.