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‘Your life has spoilt’, ‘Fame miss road’ — Portable, James Brown engage in dispute on Instagram

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James Brown, the crossdresser, and singer Portable have engaged in a heated war of words on social media.

The drama started after Brown shared a video of himself swimming on Instagram.

The post prompted the ‘Zazoo Zeh’ hitmaker to launch a series of insults in the comment section.

Portable’s comments included derogatory words and personal attacks. He claimed Brown’s life was “spoilt” and that he didn’t have a house to sleep in. He also referred to Brown as an “unfortunate being”.

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“Your life has spoilt | You that does not have a house to sleep|Just go meet your friend Bob|Unfortunate being,” Portable wrote.

Brown fired back at the singer, referring to him as someone who doesn’t deserve to be famous.

“See this fame miss road | You wish, me way dey enjoy | Go and meet your tattoo artist for a refund| It is your life that has spoilt, it would not be well with you,” he wrote.

Since they gained fame, Brown and Portable have always been in the news for controversial reasons.

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Brown, known for his bold and unapologetic style, has been involved in several high-profile feuds and controversies.

His rise to fame was marked by a viral video where he made a grammatical blunder — “they didn’t caught me” — following his arrest a few years ago.

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Portable, on the other hand, has been embroiled in numerous controversies, including public altercations and social media spats.

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Born Habeeb Okikiola, Portable gained popularity in December 2021 with his hit single ‘Zazoo Zeh,’ featuring Olamide and Poco Lee.

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Nons Miraj astonishes Egungun of Lagos with $10,000 gift for newborn

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Nigerian content creator, Nons Miraj, makes headlines with a heartwarming gesture, surprising Egungun of Lagos’ newborn with $10,000.

Recall that Egungun of Lagos and his wife, recently announced the arrival of their first child, sparking excitement among fans and industry colleagues.

This generous gesture was revealed in a video posted on Egungun of Lagos’ Instagram account.

The video captures Nons Miraj’s grand entrance into Egungun of Lagos’ luxurious mansion, followed by a lighthearted conversation between the prominent figures.

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A heartwarming moment unfolded as Nons Miraj surprised Egungun of Lagos’ newborn with a generous gift of $10,000, eliciting excitement from the content creator and their close associates.

Check out reactions that have followed below….

Blessed remarked, “She is kind indeed. God bless u nons but try dey dress decent”.

Adaeze Nwafor wrote, “Nons you such a caring person 🥰🥰🥰God bless you more, congratulations 🎈🎊🎉🍾 Egungun 🥰🥰”.

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Blessing Idris stated, “Nons miraj is such a happy soul, I so much love how selfless and accommodating.I love u mama.Congratulations Egungun”.

Henry Emeson wrote,“Congratulations egungun … una don see the advantage if slim fit woman abi … see person wey born see her body no change ❤️💯🥶”.

Watch the video below….

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Mixed reactions as Burna Boy revels his new name

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Nigerian Afrobeat singer Damini Ogulu aka Burna Boy has left tongues wagging on social media after changing his name.

He revealed that his name is now Jean Bena Dieudonne.

He stated this on his Instagram page and wrote:

“My name is now Jean Bena Dieudonne.
4 Kampe II out now”.

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Reacting to it, one Phumzie wrote, “And your nationality? Has it changed?

One Haier wrote, “Na u sabi

One Wallop wrote, “This one go hard to pronounce oh

One Kelly Benito wrote, “That one na your papa business

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One Frika wrote wrote, “Nigerians and fake identity. Great song though

One Inside World wrote, “Try and he yourself boss

One OVC wrote, “Stop trying so hard. You fell off like Zimbabwe dollars

One Mordi wrote, “Okay Jean Bena

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One Big Ray wrote, “If you like, call yourself Davido

One Number One wrote, “As Davido sign new artiste you don remember saying you go change name

One __3y wrote, “Senior man, how many times you go change this your big name

One Sincerelyms.gt wrote, “It’s the Jamaican influence mixed with Naija & Haiti for me”.

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HARDSHIP! Gospel Singer, Sister Nnenna Goodness Pleads For Financial Help

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Veteran gospel singer Sister Nnenna Goodness has emotionally opened up about her struggles with poverty and frustration, seeking help from well-meaning Nigerians.

She broke down in tears in a viral video, stating that she had been enduring severe financial hardship after losing ownership rights of her songs that once made her famous.

Sister Nnenna pleaded with Nigerians to support her, sharing her bank details for assistance.

“When you see me, you will see frustration, rejection, and poverty. As a result of the frustration, we were chased out of the house,” she lamented.

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Her revelation sparked widespread reactions, with social media users confirming that her songs remain available on YouTube—though they appear to be under the control of another individual.

Controversy over gospel music monetization

Sister Nnenna’s plea coincides with a growing debate on whether gospel artists should profit from their music. Pastor Femi Lazarus recently stirred controversy by discouraging gospel musicians from excessively monetizing their talents. However, his stance has drawn backlash, particularly after it was revealed that his ministry school charges $150 in fees.

Many critics argue that gospel artists deserve financial rewards for their work, especially as churches and ministries benefit from their music. Sister Nnenna’s situation has reignited discussions on the financial struggles of gospel musicians and the need for fair compensation.

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As donations trickle in from compassionate fans, many Nigerians are calling for systemic changes to ensure artists like Sister Nnenna Goodness receive the recognition and financial stability they deserve.

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