Nigerian street-hop artist Portable and activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) have intensified their online feud in recent days with a series of verbal attacks, leaked content, and explosive music — triggering a major social media storm.
The conflict reignited when VDM released a diss track titled “Ole” (meaning “thief” in Yoruba), which sampled a 2020 video of Portable being beaten by a mob accused of stealing a phone and a tricycle.
In the raw, no-holds-barred track produced by MonstarBoi, VDM taunts Portable’s past to underscore the singer’s alleged hypocrisy .
Unfazed, Portable fired back with a counter diss titled “Oromadiye Adodi”, slamming VDM for allegedly chasing clout over President Tinubu and the tragic death of singer Mohbad.
The disses alone ignited intense debate online — but the feud took a shocking turn when Portable escalated by leaking a private nude video featuring VDM.
With diss tracks, leaked videos, and pulsing public reactions, the Portable–VeryDarkMan feud has morphed into a high-stakes battle over reputation, privacy, and boundaries — one that Nigeria’s digital ecosystem may have to reckon with.
As events unfold, users and observers are asking whether this will end as a cautionary tale about social media warfare, or merely a clashing chapter in celebrity chaos.
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In other news, International superstar Wizkid has responded in his own subtle way following a fresh round of online shade from fellow music titan Davido, whose recent post, “I need cane,” was widely interpreted as a mocking jab..
Just hours after Davido’s cryptic diss surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), Wizkid — real name Ayodeji Balogun — broke his silence with a calm, non-confrontational post that appeared to deflect the drama altogether.
This move comes on the heels of an escalating online standoff between the two Afrobeats icons.
The posts have stirred intense online buzz, with fans of both artists — the 30BG (Davido’s loyalists) and Wizkid FC — reigniting debates over who truly holds the Afrobeats crown.
