- Nigerian singer Portable discusses financial aspects of his upcoming event with Carter Efe.
- He has signed a contract with event organizers.
- Portable received an initial payment of ₦40 million.

Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has opened up about the financial rewards attached to his anticipated showdown with entertainer Carter Efe.
According to the singer, he has already secured a contract with the event organisers and received ₦40 million as an initial payment. He added that an extra ₦10 million has been promised if he emerges victorious.
Portable further disclosed that several notable figures in the entertainment space have thrown their weight behind him. Music executive Soso Soberekon and businessman Emeka Okonkwo, widely known as E-Money, are said to have pledged a combined ₦100 million along with a car should he win the match.
The proposed clash has generated buzz across the entertainment industry, drawing widespread reactions from fans and observers.
While the announced sums have not been independently confirmed, Portable’s revelations highlight the high financial stakes and promotional attention surrounding the planned bout.
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In other news… A man has allegedly set his wife’s shop, valued at about ₦6 million, on fire following a breakdown in their marriage, sparking outrage and fresh conversations about domestic conflict and economic abuse.
According to reports, the incident came after a series of unresolved issues between the couple, including allegations of infidelity. The woman was said to have confronted her husband over repeated acts of unfaithfulness and later expressed her intention to leave the marriage, a decision that reportedly escalated tensions in the home.
Sources claimed the shop, which served as the woman’s primary means of livelihood, was opened for her by the husband during the course of their marriage. However, as disagreements intensified, the business allegedly became a focal point of conflict between them.
The man was said to have accused his wife of cheating, an allegation those close to the situation described as retaliatory following her decision to walk away from the union. Shortly after the dispute, the shop was reportedly set ablaze, destroying goods and equipment estimated to be worth millions of naira.
Although no injuries were reported, the financial loss was described as significant, particularly in light of the current economic climate. The incident has generated widespread condemnation, with many observers describing the alleged act as a form of economic sabotage and domestic abuse.
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