The ongoing drama sparked by “Olamide Will Regret Not Signing Me” has resurfaced after Nigerian singer Portable released a long emotional message online just hours after Olamide’s highly successful UK show. The singer used the opportunity to restate his belief that the YBNL boss would one day “regret” not offering him a record deal, insisting that his journey to global fame remains unstoppable.
Portable Reacts After Olamide’s Sold-Out UK Performance
Portable’s recent outburst began shortly after Olamide thrilled a massive crowd at his fully booked UK concert, where the rapper performed alongside stars such as Asake. While the event generated excitement across the music scene, Portable chose the moment to publish a long letter expressing deep frustration, renewed confidence, and claims that divine destiny is guiding his career.
In the message, he repeated the statement “Olamide Will Regret Not Signing Me” while revealing that he believes he is meant for worldwide recognition regardless of the obstacles he has encountered since joining the industry.
Claims of Global Growth and Rising Influence
According to Portable, the challenges he has faced have become stepping stones rather than setbacks. He argued that the struggles built him into an artist with a strong international presence. He praised the support he has received from global acts, particularly Skepta, whom he described as a key figure in his rise.
Portable boasted that he transformed from a “local rapper” into an artist with global exposure through determination, resilience, and what he described as spiritual backing. He also stated that his international fan base continues to expand, showing that his career is far from slowing down.
Allegations Against Former Supporters
In his lengthy write-up, Portable accused several people—whom he did not mention by name—of attempting to limit his progress. He suggested that some individuals who once supported him suddenly turned against him because he refused to be manipulated or treated unfairly.
He maintained that he has chosen not to allow exploitation in his career, adding that anyone trying to block his path would face consequences. Portable expressed unwavering belief that spiritual forces and destiny would always elevate him above his critics.
Portable Emphasizes Loyalty and Spiritual Confidence
Throughout the message, the singer stressed loyalty, self-belief, and divine help. He referenced his journey from the streets to the world stage, insisting that he remains unshakeably committed to his unique personality and mission. The post below 👇

Portable reinforced his point using passionate expressions such as:
“Love who love you. Support those who support you…” and warned that betrayal toward him would attract negative outcomes. He described himself as someone who was “sent” to succeed, highlighting that his transformation from “local rapper to international rapper” was evidence of divine favour.
More Quotes From Portable’s Emotional Letter
Here are more parts of the quoted sections, left unchanged as you required:
“If you forget me my own God no go forget me God bless skepta my Helper wey carry me from where them stop.”
“If you spoil me for who love me, you go die young. Zazuu turn local rapper to international rapper…”
“When my time comes, you can’t stop me. Olamide Bado will regret why he didn’t sign me…”
“Don’t beg to shine… I still remain myself: Portable Omolalomi Tony Montana of London.”
Conclusion: Portable Holds Firm to His Belief in Destined Stardom
The controversy surrounding “Olamide Will Regret Not Signing Me” continues to highlight Portable’s unwavering belief that his musical journey is guided by purpose, resilience, and spiritual protection. While Olamide enjoys major achievements like his latest UK show, Portable remains convinced that his own rise to global dominance is inevitable — and that those who stood against him will someday witness the results of refusing to support him.

