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In a surprising twist of events, Nigerian singer Portable has broken his calm streak
Portable, who initially vowed to “stay calm,” could no longer hold back. In a fiery outburst, he declared:
> “I calm down no mean say I fear you! VeryDarkMan don spoil people business! The people wey dey give us ambassador deals no wan give again!”
According to Portable, Blord is just doing business, and VeryDarkMan has no right to interfere. The singer defended Blord’s decision to sell an iPhone XR reportedly worth ₦180,000 for ₦450,000, calling it “business, not charity.”
Social media, as expected, went wild — half the internet is debating ethics, while the other half is still calculating the profit margin.
Moral lesson :If your destiny is sweet, don’t use it to cook jollof rice for social media.”
In a surprising twist of events, Nigerian singer Portable has broken his calm streak
Portable, who initially vowed to “stay calm,” could no longer hold back. In a fiery outburst, he declared:
> “I calm down no mean say I fear you! VeryDarkMan don spoil people business! The people wey dey give us ambassador deals no wan give again!”
According to Portable, Blord is just doing business, and VeryDarkMan has no right to interfere. The singer defended Blord’s decision to sell an iPhone XR reportedly worth ₦180,000 for ₦450,000, calling it “business, not charity.”
Social media, as expected, went wild — half the internet is debating ethics, while the other half is still calculating the profit margin.
Moral lesson :If your destiny is sweet, don’t use it to cook jollof rice for social media.”
🚨 Breaking News🚨
In a surprising twist of events, Nigerian singer Portable has broken his calm streak
Portable, who initially vowed to “stay calm,” could no longer hold back. In a fiery outburst, he declared:
> “I calm down no mean say I fear you! VeryDarkMan don spoil people business! The people wey dey give us ambassador deals no wan give again!”
According to Portable, Blord is just doing business, and VeryDarkMan has no right to interfere. The singer defended Blord’s decision to sell an iPhone XR reportedly worth ₦180,000 for ₦450,000, calling it “business, not charity.”
Social media, as expected, went wild — half the internet is debating ethics, while the other half is still calculating the profit margin.
💡 Moral lesson :😅If your destiny is sweet, don’t use it to cook jollof rice for social media.” 🍚🔥
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