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Portable Reacts to James Brown's Supporting Sisterhood with His Open Later To Bobrisky, "Waka Jeje Make You Self No Go Jam Agbako"

 Celebrity transvestite James Brown has received a severe warning from Nigerian musician Habeeb Okikola, better known as Portable, about his letter of support for his senior colleague Bobrisky.

The EFCC arrested Bobrisky, who was well-known for living a lavish lifestyle, on charges of mishandling Naira notes, spraying new notes, and other offenses.

But James Brown comforted him in a long message after the so-called "Mummy of Lagos" was in EFCC custody for more than a week.

Portable does not appear to be happy about this, as evidenced by his post in James's comment section requesting that James leave Bobrisky if he does not want to be further investigated.

But he chastised the "Princess of Africow," threatening to deal with him if they ever crossed paths.

James Brown, on the other hand, comforted him in a lengthy message after the self-described "Mummy of Lagos" remained in EFCC custody for more than a week.

Portable does not appear to be happy about this, as evidenced by his request for James to refrain from using Bobrisky in the comments area. should he choose not to be further questioned.



But he chastised the "Princess of Africow," threatening to deal with him if they ever crossed paths.

As he put it,

“Waka jeje make you self no go jam agbako brotherhood. Make your James brown no go blue. No come Sango ooooooooooo. Aparo Apason Apajono”.

Reacting to the post:


omoakinajifowope said, “@portablebaeby leave the werey make hin talk rubbish”.

 you’re the BOss,when your worse ”.

Social media users shared their thoughts as they took to comment section. Some reactions are shown below:

your_favgirldammy said, “@portablebaeby Wetin concern you now?? Trouble na your food?”

_doyinwiththavibe said, “@portablebaeby I hAte the fact that you’re trying to think

karokeyz said, “@portablebaeby sharp brotherhood”.

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