I Thought ‘Portable’ Was A Name Of A Rat Poison- Goya Menor!

Fast-rising Nigerian vocalist and ad man, Goya Menor won the Headies Award for Best Street Artist despite being savagely scolded by controversial artiste Portable for not liking him.

It is important to remember that the Portable was set in a similar class as Menor, but was banned from service due to the threat of killing different candidates in these classes and its controversial statements about creating “1,000,000 Boys”.

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After immediately retracting his claim and issuing a statement of regret, Portable assured that the One Million Boys mentioned in the popular video were indeed his supporters and not individuals of any religion.

Throughout the week, Portable and Menor went head-to-head through web-based entertainment.

Anyway, in a meeting with Saturday Beats, Menor assured that he didn’t have the foggiest idea about the vocalist, saying that the name is rodent poison. He said, “Porta what? Is this the name of the rodent poison? I don’t think I’ve ever heard that name in my life. As for the various artists who are in a similar class to me, hello to them all; especially those who praise me.’

Menor said how he felt about winning the honor: “I felt better. Either way, there was a high level of flatness. It’s a big thing for me to win the Headies during my time in the music business.

When asked if it’s appropriate for pundits to channel their frustrations about topics that change them through web entertainment, the rapper said, “Okay. That is why it is called web based entertainment. Here, artists like various big names deliver messages to their fans.

Talking about how he felt during the execution of Headies, he said: “I was 100% acknowledged. I am grateful to everyone who was in that corridor that day. When I was called as the winner in my class, there was more than a cheer. The Headies Atlanta (United States) experience was incredible for me.”

The vocalist of “Ameno Amapiano” responded to Portable’s words on his Instagram story on September 7.

Menor says he can’t see himself, a degree holder, as someone who can’t find his kindergarten test results. As a “Road Hop owner” in his last words, he had a lesson.



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