- Tunde Perry criticized rapper Portable for recently insulting veteran artist Olamide.
- Perry claims Portable’s actions hinder opportunities for emerging artists.
- The issue has sparked private discussions among industry leaders about its impact on new talent.

Content creator Tunde Perry criticized Portable, saying the rapper was hindering opportunities for emerging artists by recently insulting veteran rapper Olamide.
In a video circulating online, Perry claimed Portable’s actions had a negative impact on many up-and-coming talents, adding that industry leaders had discussed the matter privately.
“Portability has hindered the advancement of many upcoming artists,” Perry said. “I recently participated in discussions with key industry figures and Portable’s behavior was a major topic of conversation. Olamide is generous and supportive and always helps young artists, but Portable stands in the way of receiving that support.”
Olamide is widely recognized for mentoring young musicians and providing a platform to showcase their talent. Perry’s comments suggest that Portable’s actions may limit opportunities for aspiring artists within the Nigerian music industry.
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In other news… A domestic dispute quickly took off after a woman confronted her sister-in-law for allegedly shaving the hair of her four children without permission.
In a video circulating online, the visibly distraught mother accused her husband’s sister of crossing a line after the children were left in her care for about a week. She claimed that when she returned, she was surprised to find that all four children had their heads shaved.
The situation reportedly escalated into a heated argument, with the mother also claiming her sister-in-law had physically assaulted her during an earlier confrontation.
“She even beat me up and pushed me down for questioning her.” the woman says in the video.
The sister-in-law defended her actions, insisting she had the right to cut the children’s hair and arguing that her brother’s children were also her own. Observers noted that while all four children’s heads were shaved, the sister-in-law’s own children reportedly had their hair neatly braided.
The video has since sparked mixed reactions online. Although many people criticize the sister-in-law for crossing the border
