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Portable explains how he escaped deportation in London
Nigerian musician Portable narrowly avoided deportation from the United States recently after a song containing critical lyrics almost got him into serious trouble.
Details remain scarce, but Portable himself took to social media to explain the situation. “They almost deported me,” he revealed, though he didn’t specify who the song targeted. Portable emphasized, “It’s just business and nothing personal,” suggesting the lyrics were part of an industry feud.
Facing deportation, Portable resorted to a dramatic plea. “I had to go down on my knees and beg,” he confessed. This public apology seems to have done the trick, as Portable remains free to travel.
“They almost deported me from the US because I dissed him in a song, I didn’t mean to, it’s just business and nothing personal. I had to go down on my knees and beg, may we no offend someone that will not forgive us”
– Portable 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/oldGRvKqk0
— BASITO (@itzbasito) July 3, 2024
In other news, Portable is facing backlash from international fans after a video circulated on social media allegedly showing him asking a fan for money.
The unverified video shows Portable being accosted by some fans who were telling him to stop asking for money.
In the clip, Portable is seen walking alongside a group of people, with one fan saying, “Stop asking for money, bro.”
The video has sparked discussions online, with many fans expressing disappointment in Portable’s behavior. Some comments accuse the musician of exploiting his fans for personal gain, while others call his actions inappropriate.
This is not the first time Portable has been embroiled in controversy. The artist has a history of well-publicized outbursts and clashes with other celebrities. It remains to be seen how Portable will respond to the latest criticism.
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