Portable bags ‘N50m’ endorsement deal with Obi Cubana

Portable bags ‘N50m’ endorsement deal with Obi Cubana

Fast-rising Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has bagged an endorsement deal worth N50 million with socialite, Obinna Iyi

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Fast-rising Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has bagged an endorsement deal worth N50 million with socialite, Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana.

Portable who shared videos of the endorsement on his Instagram handle was in the company of Obi Cubana with wearing shirts of the brand he will be representing.

The Zazu Zeh crooner will be endorsing a new herbal drink recently launched by Obi Cubana.

Announcing the endorsement on his Instagram, Portable wrote, “@obi_cubana don show love ooo. 50 million kwen don zeh for my Aza ooo. Official Ambassador @odogwu_bitters of Africa.”

A controversial singer, Portable became popular for his song titled, Zazu Zeh, featuring popular singer and rapper, Olamide Adedeji.

He has also performed at several concerts with top music artistes such as Tiwa Savage, Wizkid and Small Doctor.

Controversy began trailing the singer after he had a fallout with dancer, Poco Lee when he accused the latter of taking $2400 out of the $3000 that Wizkid gave him during their performance at the Livespot concert in Lagos.

Portable also stated that Poco Lee was trying to claim the rights to Zazoo Zehh.

Portable’s promoter at that time, Kogbagidi, called him ungrateful person, while many Nigerians supported him, accusing Poco Lee of ripping off the youngster.

Expressing his anger in a video, Kogbagidi said, “Unruly and unprofessional conduct is always expected from up-and-coming artistes. One can never tell what goes on in their minds or heads. I am shocked and embarrassed at this point. Do I need to fix your career and your head at the same time?”

Kogbagidi and Portable have since parted ways