Popular Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, fondly called Portable, has sacked his studio workers.
Portable, who made this known via a video shared on his Instagram page on Thursday, said he sacked his studio workers after they made N7,000 in a month as against the N15 million he makes every five days before he travelled out of the country.
The controversial singer, who accused his workers of squandering his money, said: “I rebranded my studio, the people I put in charge of the studio cannot go viral. I built the studio but they didn’t deliver my money. They are in the habit of squandering my money.
“In this same studio, each time I make a recording, I make as much as N2 million, N3 million, and in five days I can make up to N15 million. By the time I travelled and returned they said they made N7,000 not even N700,000 or N70,000, have chased them away.”
“Stop dreaming about your boss dream about yourself. Don’t know how helping someone turns to a crime. Imagine someone saying sh!!t about my record label. Someone I have helped in so many ways. But On God. We keep moving. We ain’t stopping. ZEH Nation to the world,” Portable captioned the video.
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