ENTERTAINMENT
Portable Breaks Silence on N160m Scandal, Vows to take Action Against VDM

Popular Nigerian singer Portable has finally thrown down the gauntlet to blogger Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), challenging him to a wrestling match over the alleged mismanagement of NGO funds.
This dramatic development follows VDM’s claim that hackers stole ₦180 million from his NGO’s website, leaving just ₦20 million intact.
Portable, known for his fiery demeanor, took to X ( Twitter) to vent his frustration, brandishing a wrestling belt and labeling VDM a “thief.


In the video, Portable called for a public fight, declaring:
“If you don’t return the stolen NGO money, don’t step foot in Lagos or Abuja. We’ll fight you. A thief is a thief, and a friend of a thief is also a thief. Rich men contributed about ₦180 million for orphans, and you spent it!”
He also accused VDM of misusing the funds, claiming:
“You say you’re fighting for Nigerians, but it’s for your personal gain. I’ve never received ₦100 million, yet I still distribute rice, noodles, and fix roads and streetlights in my area. But you spent the NGO money in clubs. Bad person!”
Portable’s remarks have ignited a flurry of reactions online, with users flooding the comment section to share their opinions on the escalating controversy.
The heated confrontation follows VDM’s initial disclosure of the alleged hack, with Portable’s allegations adding more tension to the already contentious situation.
CREDIT : Newsmax
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