Nigerian singer, Portable, has found himself at the center of a fresh controversy after allegedly ordering his associates to physically assault a car dealer over a delayed vehicle delivery.

The incident unfolded in a livestream video.

 

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Portable In Hot Water After Allegedly Ordering Assault on Car Dealer

Also, it captured Portable in a heated confrontation with the dealer,

The dealer was seen sitting on the floor, visibly distressed and pleading for mercy.

In the video, Portable repeatedly demanded to know the whereabouts of his car, which he claimed was supposed to have arrived from the United States two months ago.

His frustration was evident as he yelled: “Where is my car? I will destroy your life. Where is my car? Are you trying to kill me or scam me? Where is my car?”.

His anger appeared to stem from the dealer’s failure to deliver the vehicle on time.

The singer further elaborated on the situation, accusing the dealer of lying and deceiving him about the car’s arrival.

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He helped me ship my car from America, and it’s been two months, but I still haven’t seen the car” Portable explained.

The dealer, however, maintained his innocence, pleading with Portable and insisting, “I didn’t take your car”.

Despite his pleas, Portable was unrelenting and called for his associates to take action.

“You people should beat him, beat him black and blue. Where is my car?” he demanded.

In an escalating moment of anger, Portable sarcastically questioned why the dealer couldn’t use a caterpillar to bring the car if it was truly on the way from America.

The incident has sparked widespread outrage on social media.

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Many are condemning Portable’s violent approach and his decision to broadcast the altercation.

This latest controversy adds to Portable’s history of volatile behaviour.

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