Portable Insulted Consulate – Alaafin Washington Discloses Reason Singer Was Denied Visa

A show promoter identified as Alaafin Washington has disclosed the reason popular Nigerian singer, Portable was denied visa by the United States Embassy.

Naija News recalls that some days back, the Zazoo crooner had called out Alaafin for setting him up to have his visa application rejected. However, reacting to Portable allegations the show promoter took to Instagram to share receipt of the money Portable sent. He alleged that the singer insulted the consulate and that was the reason he was not granted the visa. He advised him about his character, adding that if he continues in the path he was in show promoters would begin to avoid him. Alaafin also revealed that the singer denied knowing the people who accompanied him to the embassy.

Dammy Krane Accused Davido Of Sending Boys To Attack Him

Nigerian singer, Oyindamola Emmanuel, popularly known as Dammy Krane, has cried out over alleged death threats to his life. Naija News recalls that the singer has been at loggerheads with his colleague, David Adeleke popularly called Davido. In a post shared on his social media page, Dammy alleged that Davido sent his boys to attack him but failed. According to him, the same boy from Davido is also sneaking around his house and all attempts were caught on the CCTV. He wrote: “Davido sent his boys to attack me but they failed, thanks to safety and security measures by the Government, I have the full video of David’s boy (AB Kush) trying to force my car door open and attack me (This same guy also came sneaking around my house after this attempt) All attempts were caught on security surveillance camera. This is a threat to life.” Benjamin Hundeyin wrote: “Lodge a formal complaint at the nearest police station.” He replied: “Not safe to leave my house at this point sir, they have been sneaking around my house, it is all on footage.”

This article was originally published on Naija News

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