“No One Can Stop My Shine” – Portable Fires Back At Olamide Following Tunde Perry’s Claims

Nigerian singer Portable has hit back directly at veteran rapper Olamide following entertainment manager Tunde Perry’s claims that Portable’s actions were blocking opportunities for upcoming artistes. Perry had suggested that some top industry figures were avoiding Portable because of his past insults toward Olamide. In a video response, Portable addressed Olamide head-on, dismissing the allegations and asserting his independence in the music industry. “I hear say Tunde Perry talk say Olamide talk say dem circle make dem no play my song… I get my own fans ooo. I big pass any fvcking body. Who go help you no go stress you,” he said. He added, “No man can stop my shining. Olamide dey your dey, make I dey my dey.” Portable’s comments underline his confidence and determination to continue his rise, insisting that neither criticism nor industry gatekeeping can stop his career or influence over his fan base. “I hear say Tunde Perry talk say Olamide talk say dem circle make dem no play my song… I get my own fans ooo. I big pass any fvcking body. Who go help you no go stress you… Olamide dey your dey, make I dey my dey.” — Portable deliver blunt warning 😤 pic.twitter.com/Q1lLIECWRy — Naijagistblog (@Naijagistblog_) February 16, 2026

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Tunde Perry Accuses Portable Of Blocking Emerging Artistes From Olamide’s Support

Veteran entertainment manager Tunde Perry has taken aim at Nigerian singer Portable, accusing him of hindering opportunities for upcoming artistes following his recent insult of veteran rapper Olamide. In a video circulating online, Perry said Portable’s actions have negatively affected many emerging talents, noting that the issue has drawn attention from top industry figures. “Portable has affected a lot of upcoming artistes,” Perry stated. “I was in the midst of a tight circle recently with industry moguls, and Portable’s matter was what they discussed. Olamide is kind and always willing to help, but Portable has blocked access to that support.” Olamide is widely recognised for mentoring young artists and giving them platforms to grow in the Nigerian music industry. Perry’s comments suggest that Portable’s behaviour may be limiting these opportunities for new talents. The criticism adds to the ongoing debate around Portable, whose outspoken remarks about established stars continue to generate mixed reactions among fans and industry insiders. “Portable has affected a lot of upcoming. I was in the midst of tight circle recently that involved industry moguls and Portable’s matter was what they discussed. Olamide is nice and ready to help people but Portable has block that access.” — Tunde Perry. pic.twitter.com/Yc7ZC4BAV5 — 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) February 16, 2026

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