- Portable expressed anger over his signee King Bolisco leaving his record label, Zeh Nation.
- A video shows Portbull on a video call with Boriske, during which Portbull did not turn on his camera.
- The situation highlights tensions within music labels and raises questions about artist loyalty and management dynamics.

Controversial singer-songwriter Portable’s signee King Bolisco has been slammed after reportedly leaving his record label Zeh Nation.
In a video that circulated, Potbull can be seen on a video call with Boriske, although he turned off his camera throughout the conversation.
Bolisco reportedly decided to part ways with the label and pursue other opportunities, a move that angered Portable. The hip-hop star claims he invested heavily in the young artist only to be “betrayed”.
Bobo Bull vowed to embarrass his former signee and warned he would not let the matter go easily.
“After everything I’ve done for you, I’m going to make sure you suffer. If I don’t get you, my children will too.” He was very angry during the call.
The drama sparked reactions online, with some netizens pointing out that Bobobol himself had been accused of being disloyal to his former boss Olamide and therefore should not expect loyalty from others.
See the post below:
Read some of the comments below:
@CatoBorn22: “Those who are not loyal to Olamide will curse the former signee to leave.
The guy probably left without attacking Portable…Meanwhile, there’s no sign of it in the way Portable Dei attacked Olamide.
This is the early stage of mental illness.”
@adeclearinagent: “If you help portable wahala
If it is portable it can help you wahala Pro max”
@iam_ayodamola10: “Threats because someone left their label. Haha. Boss doesn’t want people to grow”
