Portable Claims He Has Helped More Artists Than Olamide, Don Jazzy, Wizkid, and Davido Combined

Singer Portable has stirred controversy by claiming he has helped more people in the music industry than stars like Olamide, Don Jazzy, Wizkid, and Davido combined. In a video, Portable said his support goes beyond music, extending to upcoming artists, the underprivileged, and ordinary Nigerians. He contrasted his approach with other celebrities, highlighting his willingness to engage with fans and share fan-made content online. Portable argued that many top artists are difficult to reach and reluctant to collaborate with new talent, whereas he offers assistance freely. “Many Nigerian celebrities don’t post their fans even if they dance to their songs. But me, I repost every positive video about me. Even with your money, many celebrities won’t let you feature them as an upcoming artist. But I help people freely. I have helped more people in the music industry than Don Jazzy, Olamide, Wizkid, and Davido,” he said.

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Wizkid Tops Spotify Charts As Nigeria’s Most Streamed Artist In 2025

Nigerian superstar Wizkid has emerged as the most streamed artist in Nigeria on Spotify in 2025, reinforcing his status as a leading figure in Afrobeats. Spotify’s latest quarterly data shows that Wizkid racked up 218 million streams in the first quarter of the year, outpacing rivals Asake and Seyi Vibez, who ranked second and third, respectively. The achievement adds to Wizkid’s growing global milestones. He recently became the first African artist to surpass nine billion total streams on Spotify, with his collaboration with Drake and Kyla, “One Dance,” standing out as one of his most streamed tracks. His latest album, Morayo, also set records by registering 12.12 million streams within its first 24 hours of release — the highest for any Nigerian album on Spotify. Wizkid’s 2025 streaming dominance underscores his lasting influence in Nigeria and on the global music scene, further solidifying his reputation as one of Afrobeats’ most impactful artists.

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Wizkid Announces December 28 G.O.A.T Concert At TBS Lagos

Wizkid is set to thrill fans in Lagos with a major concert this December, titled “G.O.A.T – The Greatest Of All Time Experience.” The show will take place on December 28, 2025, at Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS). The Afrobeat superstar shared the announcement on social media alongside a striking promotional banner, writing: “Lagos!! See you soon.” The post immediately ignited excitement among fans eager to see him perform live. The upcoming concert promises a spectacular display of Wizkid’s chart-topping hits and energetic performances, marking another milestone in his celebrated career and offering fans an unforgettable night in the city.

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Wizkid Faces Backlash Over HBO Documentary Remarks About Building His Career Structure

Wizkid has sparked debate after comments in his new HBO documentary, Long Live Lagos, where he said, “There was no blueprint for me. I had to build a structure for myself.” Some fans took the statement to suggest he was downplaying the role Banky W and EME (Empire Mates Entertainment) played in his early career. One social media user wrote, “This guy is erasing the role Banky W and EME played in his career. Person way Banky dey pick from school enter studio is saying ‘I had to build a structure for myself.’ God sees all.” However, others defended Wizkid, noting that he was likely referring to his own artistic evolution rather than dismissing his roots. “There is no real context to that. I believe he was speaking about his style of music. He reinvented himself,” one comment read. Another added, “Wiz has never denied Banky’s impact, nor can he. Let’s calm down.” Banky W was crucial in Wizkid’s rise, signing him to EME and giving him access to studio sessions in his early days. Wizkid eventually left the label, going on to shape his own path and become a global music icon. The controversy underscores the delicate balance between honoring mentors and celebrating personal growth. While some fans see Wizkid’s words as disregarding past contributions, others interpret it as a statement about his reinvention and ambition to create his own space in the music industry. https://twitter.com/wizkidayo/status/1993031046078906521/video/1

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Wizkid’s Old Tweets About 14-Year-Old Girl Resurface, Ignite Outrage Online

Old tweets allegedly from Wizkid praising a 14-year-old girl have once again gone viral, shaking social media and sparking heated debates among fans and critics. Screenshots circulating online claim the singer made remarks about the girl’s looks that many have called inappropriate. One post reportedly read: “Damn!!!…dis girl is toooooo000000 cuteeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!…bt she’s 14!…crying…she looks 19!..crying,” while another allegedly said: “This girl is too cute… I go bone age. KAI!!” Banky W, Wizkid’s former record label boss at E.M.E, was also drawn into the discussion. He reportedly reacted to the alleged posts, writing: “So @wizkidayo likes this cute girl that came to say hi. Except she’s 14. I’ve told him EME no get rkelly money yet ohhhh.” The tweets were deleted shortly after they appeared, but the screenshots continue to circulate online, fueling outrage. Fans and critics alike have condemned the alleged content, arguing that it raises serious ethical questions and borders on inappropriate behavior. The resurfaced posts have reignited conversations about accountability, celebrity conduct, and the impact of old social media activity on public perception. Wizkid has not yet responded to the controversy, leaving the tweets to dominate online discussions and social media debates.

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Olamide Clarifies Wizkid Comments, Says Afrobeats Has Room For All Stars

Nigerian rapper Olamide has clarified his recent remarks praising Wizkid, amid debates over who deserves the title of greatest Afrobeats artist. On X, he wrote: “Honestly, this whole lengthy 3-way conversation is pretty much whatever. You can’t diminish anyone’s greatness, whether they’re A-list, B-list, or anything else. Feel free to believe what you want or support whoever you choose—there’s plenty of room in the sky for everyone. However, one thing to remember is that Burna, David, and Wiz aren’t narrow-minded enough to get offended by someone else’s opinion or perspective. That’s part of why they’ve reached where they are today.” Olamide initially sparked the debate during an event at York University, Toronto, when he stated, “After Fela, Wizkid is the greatest Afrobeats artist ever.” He clarified that his comments were a personal view and not intended to belittle other Afrobeats icons like Burna Boy or Davido, highlighting that their success comes from talent, dedication, and resilience. Fans have since revisited the conversation about what defines greatness in Afrobeats, with Olamide emphasizing that the genre has room for multiple stars to thrive.

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Olamide Names Wizkid Greatest Afrobeats Artist After Fela Kuti

Olamide has ignited a lively debate in the Afrobeats community by naming Wizkid the greatest Afrobeats artist of all time after Fela Kuti. Speaking at a media conference in Toronto, Olamide lauded Wizkid for his global influence, consistency, and role in advancing the genre. “You know that after Fela, Wizkid is the greatest Afrobeats artiste ever,” he said. The statement has divided fans, with many supporting Olamide’s view and pointing to Wizkid’s numerous accomplishments, while others argue that Burna Boy and Davido also deserve top recognition. After Fela, Wizkid is the greatest Afrobeats artist ever. – Olamide Baddo pic.twitter.com/VcZKYdcPNl — Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) November 13, 2025

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“That’s My Kid” – Wizkid Praises Son Champz’s Debut Album, Expresses Pride

Wizkid has finally shared his thoughts on his son Champz’s debut album, expressing pride and support during a recent fan interaction. When asked about the project, he said, “We love it man, he’s my kid you know!” The music icon’s short but heartfelt response highlights his encouragement as Champz steps into the music industry. Fans have welcomed the young artist’s debut warmly, and having Wizkid’s backing adds an extra layer of excitement to his journey. The moment has captured widespread attention, marking a promising start for Champz as he begins carving out his own path in music. We love it man, he’s my kid you know! ❤️🦅 @real_champz The champz has arrived! #ChamipionsArrival pic.twitter.com/evhtRJCyp3 — Wizkid Source (@WizkidSource) November 12, 2025

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