Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, known as Portable Zazu, has released a new song for Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, which has grabbed the footballer’s notice.
Recall that, Portable released the song amid Osimhen’s summer transfer situation, where he was rumored to join Chelsea in England or Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia. In a surprising development, Osimhen ended up on loan at the Turkish club Galatasaray. The footballer, who is currently playing for the Super Eagles, shared a clip of Portable’s song about him on his Instastory.
This support for Portable follows Zazu’s recent criticism of him and other stars who gave money to Bobrisky. Portable posted a new photo of Osimhen at his new club, showing his love for football.
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Netizens Reactions:
@blaqdee_official:
“Like play like play , portable Dey drop hits.”
@adefaratythrone:
“Baba don Boo Card.”
@_mide_ay:
“Who talk that thing say Portable no Sabi sing.”
@onlyonegod11:
“Portable 50 Metre for you.”
@that_same_ayomide:
“This one no know say turkey exchange rate no high.”
@control3026:
“Portable sef go make u like him same time make u ha8 him nawaoo.”
@srj_omoakin:
“Osimhen don post you.”
@shugar_rush01:
“Shishi you no go see.”
@mulla_money1:
“U no fit hate portable, this man Sabi enter people.”
@skipa_deyon:
“You sha wan cash out from Osi, nah every market day you Dey release music.”
@fundmilley:
“E don press your money abi.”
Meanwhile, renowned music video director TG Omori, also known as Thankgod Omori, responded to Portable’s recent comments. Portable had accused Nigerian celebrities of failing to support TG Omori, who has been dealing with health issues, including a recent failed kidney transplant. Portable criticized Nigerian celebrities for not offering their organs or financial aid to TG Omori, despite Omori’s past financial contributions to figures like Bobrisky during legal troubles.
In his statement, TG Omori emphasized that his colleagues and friends had been “solidly behind” him even before his health issues became public. He urged the public to disregard any negative insinuations, stating, “All I needed was your prayers, moral support, and love, and this I am grateful to have received in abundance. The industry and friends have been solidly behind me months before it all came public. Please ignore the clout-desperate dogs. Jesus is king.”
TG Omori had previously shared an update on his condition, expressing deep appreciation for the immense support and concern he received. He confirmed that he was doing well and recovering from the stitches related to his health issue, reassuring everyone of his continued fight against the disease. He looked forward to returning to his work in the entertainment industry and creating vibrant music videos.
TG Omori shared his gratitude with a message: “Up and grateful, O Lord. (Sadly, I can’t backflip.) Thank you all for the prayers and well-wishes. I’m healing now from the stitches of the failed one. I’ll continue the fight; I’ve been at it for the past year or two and can’t back down now. Love y’all so much. Can’t wait to make new, crowd-pleasing music videos for y’all.”
In related news, Portable has recently released a song dedicated to Victor Osimhen, the Nigerian striker currently embroiled in a high-stakes transfer battle. Known for leveraging trends to promote his music, Portable shared a snippet of the track and tagged Osimhen, encouraging the footballer to check it out.
Street-hop artist Portable Omolalomi generated excitement online with this new release. Osimhen, who is at the center of intense transfer speculation, has been linked with a move from his current club, Napoli, to English football club Chelsea. Additionally, Saudi Arabian club Al Ahli has made headlines by offering a substantial deal to Osimhen, which has intrigued fans and netizens.
The proposed transfer from Napoli to Al Ahli, valued between €75-80 million, includes a four-year contract worth €25-30 million per season for Osimhen, along with a release clause. This deal has sparked significant interest, with many Nigerians converting the salary offer into their local currency to understand the magnitude of the sum. After several days of negotiations, Napoli and Al Ahli have reportedly reached an agreement, leaving Osimhen to give his final approval.
Amidst this transfer saga, Portable’s song for Victor Osimhen has added a unique and personal touch to the striker’s dramatic story. Portable shared the song with a caption that read: “Osimhen no be Osinachi Osinbe Ori Mi Wanbe @victorosimhen9.”