My fight with Kogbagidi was for publicity – Portable

Habeeb Okikiola, the fast-rising singer better known as Portable, says his fight with Kogbagidi, his promoter, was a publicity stunt.
In a chat with Goldmyne, the โZazu Zehโ crooner said their confrontation was staged just to get people talking about him. He added that publicity also brings money.
โNo fighting, we just wanted people to keep talking about us. It brings money. Itโs all one love,โ he said.
Last week, the pair were involved in a public confrontation.
Portable, who wielded a baseball bat and appeared to be infuriated, had argued with Kogbagidi over issues related to money, car ownership, and contract.
The singer had also threatened to hit Kogbagidi while some of his other associates tried to placate him.
โI gave you $500 and N500,000 two times. Youโve ripped me. You know youโre a ripper,โ the singer had slammed Kogbagidi.
Portable gained traction with his hit track โZazoo Zehโ featuring Olamide, the rapper, and Poco Lee, the dancer.
He was recently in the news after he called out Poco Lee for allegedly ripping him off on their hit track.