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Fast-rising street singer, Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable and his label signee, Manny Monie, have buried the hatchet days after an assault video surfaced online.
It may be recalled that in the video, Portable manhandled Manny while accusing him of not being appreciative of all he does to make him blow.
However, days later, the Zazuu star revealed that they have reconciled and are back to working together. He added that the artiste eventually blew after receiving ‘panel beating’.
Portable explained that despite the beating Manny received, he still wanted to remain signed to Zeh Nation.
In a fresh video making the rounds online, Portable vouched for Manny and said he has a passion for music.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reported earlier that Portable accused Manny Monnie signed to Zeh Nation of being ungrateful.
The Zazuu star shared a video that captured the moment he assaulted the signee in his compound.
In the video making the rounds, Portable was seen chiding his signee, Manny Monie, for trying to go behind his back to hire two music distributors despite being under his record label, ‘Zeh Nation’.
He then boasted about how he had made Manny Monie blow by giving him several music deals as well as promotions.
The Zazoo crooner also accused his signee of being a scammer, and wondered why he would dabble his hands in illegal activities when he has a well paying job.
Several parts of the footage captures Portable assaulting the signee who was spotted sitting on the floor.
The Zeh Nation boss, in the viral video, accused Manny of trying to double-cross him despite having spent so much on him to promote and sponsor his music career.
In his words: “I bought clothes for you, I bought a new phone and yet you wanted to reap me.”
Portable was also sighted in the viral video hitting the young singer as he crouched close to the singer’s car.
Despite assaulting the young artist, Portable also accused him of being a fraudster, even after he revealed that he collected 700k from the young singer for him to feature on one of his songs.