
Nigerian singer Portable has fired a sharp response to Nollywood actor Abiola Kazeem, popularly known as Jigan, who recently filed a ₦1 billion lawsuit against him. The suit stems from a controversial song Portable released, which mentioned Jigan and reportedly mocked his disability. Jigan demanded compensation for the perceived insult, sending a petition that went viral, adding fuel to the ongoing feud between the two entertainers.
In a dramatic turn, Portable addressed the lawsuit with mockery rather than remorse. He challenged Jigan’s demand by claiming the actor had never seen ₦1 billion in his life and cheekily offered to transfer ₦10 million instead, asking for Jigan’s account details. Portable explained that his song was inspired by a story about a WhatsApp group chat formed after the late singer Mohbad’s death, meant to seek justice for the deceased, which further intensified the controversy.
Fans of both celebrities have weighed in, largely siding with Portable and questioning why Jigan targeted him and not Verydarkman (VDM), the social media activist who leaked the group chat content. Many expressed amusement at Portable’s candid reaction and criticized Jigan for his legal action. This feud shines a spotlight on the tensions within Nigerian entertainment, blending music, social media, and legal battles in a saga that continues to unfold.