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Fela died early for not minding his business – Nigerian singer claims [VIDEO]
Fela died in August 1997
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Fela died early for not minding his business – Nigerian singer claims [VIDEO]

Nigerian musician Portable has sparked controversy by suggesting that the late Afrobeats legend and activist Fela Anikulapo-Kuti was responsible for his own untimely death.

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During a recent interview on the "Echoo Room" podcast with Quincy Jonze, Portable made provocative comments, implying that Fela's early passing was a consequence of his failure to focus on his personal affairs. 

The interview has since gone viral on social media, generating significant attention and debate.

Born Habeeb Okikiola Badmu, Portable is a well-known Nigerian songwriter and rapper. 

Nigerian singer Portable made provocative comments, implying that Fela's early passing was a consequence of his failure to focus on his personal affairs.

He gained mainstream attention after the single "ZaZoo Zehh", where he featured Olamide and Poco Lee.

 He publicly accused a business partner on social media of allegedly scamming him in a deal involving artist management.

Portable has five children from different women, including a son with Nollywood actress Akinyanju Omobolarinde.

Some of his well-known songs are Brotherhood, My way no be your war, My country, Top chart, Dabira, Stubborn and Dodondawa.

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