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Honey Berry accuses singer Portable of threatening her life amid child custody dispute

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Honey Berry accuses Portable of threatening her life in an ongoing child custody dispute, claiming her son has nothing to learn from him

 

In a dramatic turn of events, Honey Berry, the third baby mama of Nigerian singer Portable, has publicly accused the singer of threatening her life amid their ongoing child custody dispute. The controversy dates back to January 2023, when Berry initially accused Portable of neglecting their son, Akorede Badmus.

The latest outburst came on Monday when Berry took to Instagram to share a threatening message allegedly sent to her by the singer. According to Berry, Portable’s words were not only aggressive but a direct threat to her safety.

In her post, she urged the public to hold the controversial singer accountable should anything happen to her or their son.

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Berry’s statement highlighted her belief that Portable’s behaviour and lifestyle offered no positive examples for their child. “My son has nothing to learn from you,” she stated, criticising Portable for his perceived neglect and lack of responsibility.

This was a sharp response to Portable’s claims that he had not seen his son in two years but had previously sent money for his upkeep.

The singer’s alleged message to Berry included the words: “Bring my son before I make life tire you. Hope you get a lawyer. I no see my son for two years now.

I dey sent food money before, but as you no bring my son how you go collect money again. Bring my son before I say make them dey look for you.”

Firing back at Portable, Honey Berry was quick to label his message as a direct threat, stating: “You stated that you want nothing to do with me and my son. If you do not want misfortune in your life, don’t ever threaten me again.”

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Berry further warned the singer that any harm that befalls her or their son should be attributed to him. She also declared, “If you go low, I will go lower. If you bring fire to my door, I will bring hell to yours.”

Despite the tension, Berry made it clear that if Portable truly wanted a relationship with his son, he should not be selective about when he chooses to act as a father. She added:

“Even if you want a relationship with your son, you don’t pick or choose when you want to be a father. My son has nothing to learn from you. The evidence full ground.”

This public dispute between Honey Berry and Portable has raised serious concerns about the singer’s behaviour and his involvement in his child’s life. While Berry insists that her son deserves better, the custody battle is likely to continue as tensions escalate between the two.

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Erigga’s controversial claim: Nigerian women date for survival, not romance

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Nigerian rapper Erigga has ignited a contentious discussion on social media, asserting that Nigerian women primarily date for financial survival rather than romantic connection

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Ice Prince credits MI Abaga for rap prowess

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Nigerian rapper Ice Prince has credited MI Abaga for mentoring him and teaching him how to rap, attributing his success to the training

 

Nigerian rap artist Ice Prince Zamani, widely known as Ice Prince, has openly discussed his journey within Nigeria’s vibrant music and rap scene.

Also read: MI Abaga says, Many artistes turning to drug addicts

In a recent interview with Isbaeu, Ice Prince acknowledged his fellow rapper MI Abaga for his pivotal role in his development, stating that MI personally taught him the intricacies of rap and served as his mentor.

During the conversation, Ice Prince affectionately referred to MI as his older brother, revealing that he underwent years of training under MI’s guidance.

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He directly attributed his achievements in the industry to the mentorship and comprehensive training he received from MI Abaga.

Ice Prince confidently asserted his abilities: “I can rap on any beat, with anybody, any rapper and I will stand out. I’m not going to have a wack verse on a song. I’m not saying other rappers cannot rap or do their thing but it can’t be said that I’m wack. I was brought up by the best, shout out to MI Abaga. I rapped with MI for years. That’s my big brother, he taught me how to do this and he taught me well.”

The rapper, who rose to prominence following the release of his 2011 hit single “Oleku,” has since established himself as one of the leading figures in Nigerian rap music.

Ice Prince previously shared that his passion for rap ignited partly because he lacked the financial means to pursue further education at university.

This revelation adds another layer to his journey and underscores the significant impact of MI Abaga’s mentorship on his successful career.

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CKay concludes recording agreement with Warner Music South Africa, hints at new horizons

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International Afrobeats star CKay has officially ended his recording agreement with Warner Music South Africa in a mutual and strategic decision, signaling a new chapter in his career

 

Renowned international Afrobeats artist CKay has officially concluded his recording agreement with Warner Music South Africa, marking the end of a significant chapter in his burgeoning career.

Also read: CKay’s ‘Love Nwantiti’ becomes highest RIAA certified Nigerian song

The artist, celebrated for his global chart-topping hits such as “Love Nwantiti,” “Emiliana,” and numerous others, confirmed that the decision to not renew his contract was a mutual and strategic one between him and the record label.

Speaking about this development, CKay expressed gratitude for his time with Warner Music South Africa while also expressing anticipation for future endeavors.

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“Every journey has a beginning and an end, and my journey with Warner Music South Africa was a very important one which i’m grateful for. Now it’s time for me to explore new energy and new horizons,” the artist stated.

With an impressive track record boasting over 2 billion streams across various platforms and a reputation for propelling Afrobeats onto the global stage, CKay’s next career move is highly anticipated by fans and industry insiders alike.

Sources close to the artist suggest that a major announcement is imminent, and followers can expect a fresh wave of music and a new artistic direction in the coming weeks.

“Every journey has a beginning and an end, and my journey with Warner Music South Africa was a very important one which i’m grateful for. Now it’s time for me to explore new energy and new horizons,” said CKay.

In the previous year, CKay took a significant step in his career by launching his own record label, Boyfriend Music Limited. This venture was co-founded with his long-time friend and manager, Joseph Salubi, indicating a move towards greater creative control and ownership of his musical output.

CKay’s ascent to stardom began with the release of his groundbreaking hit song ‘Love Nwantiti’ in 2019. The track rapidly evolved into one of Afrobeats’ most successful exports, introducing Nigerian music to vast new audiences worldwide.

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Following a surge in popularity on TikTok in 2021, the smash hit single achieved remarkable success, eventually being certified 8 times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

‘Love Nwantiti,’ the lead track from CKay’s EP ‘CKay The First,’ continues to hold its record as the most certified Nigerian song in the United States.

Prior to his association with Warner Music South Africa, CKay was initially signed to Loopy Music, which later merged with Chocolate City in 2015.

Under the Chocolate City label, he released his second extended play, ‘CKay the First,’ which featured the global sensation ‘Love Nwantiti.’ In 2021, CKay clarified that he was signed to Warner Music South Africa, marking the beginning of the journey that has now come to a close.

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