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Fela died because he was not minding his business — Portable

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable has blamed the late Afrobeats pioneer and activist, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, for his own death.

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Portable shaded Fela during his latest podcast with media personality, Quincy Jonze on the ‘Echoo Room’.

In a now trending interview on social media, the singer insisted that Fela died early because he did not mind his business.

Also, reacting to his online feud with rapper Zlatan Ibile, Portable referred to him as the devil who caused the misunderstanding between him and Davido.

“According to what we were told, if Fela had minded his business a little he would have lived longer. But he was busy fighting for Nigerians wey no fight for their selves.

“I was in America looking for foreign artistes. I was busy displaying my madness online when Davido called me to come. Me and Davido did not quarrel until when the devil Zlatan came.”

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