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Portable Praises Burna Boy Amid Feud with Cubana Chief Priest

Nigerian singer Portable has publicly praised Burna Boy, calling him “authentic” and “the biggest among his peers.” The post came amid an ongoing feud between Burna Boy and socialite Cubana Chief Priest, which has captured public attention.
In a Instagram story, Portable shared a photo of Burna Boy and described him as a unique and genuine artist.
He wrote, “1 man na 7 man, you big pass them @burnaboygram. Zazuu no fake life na scam life. Akoi grace. If you wan know the real about the top, ask me. I follow dey at the top. Only God see who big is big.”

This tribute comes as Burna Boy and Cubana Chief Priest trade words on social media. The feud began when Burna Boy labeled Cubana a “low-budget Rick Ross” on Instagram. In response, Cubana accused the Grammy-winning artist of being envious of his success.
Cubana went further, claiming Burna Boy’s Grammy win was due to his collaboration with US rapper Diddy. The socialite also vowed to assist in the release of Speed Darlington, who was reportedly arrested for cyberstalking Burna Boy.
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