Queen Dami defends Portable in the case of the alleged attack on Young Duu.

Queen Dami defends Portable in the case of the alleged attack on Young Duu.

Queen Dami, the late Alaafin of Oyo’s ex-wife, has defended Portable against his former signee, Young Duu.

The rising star claimed that the Zazu crooner sent his “boys” to assault him and that he sustained serious injuries as a result of their activities.

Queen Dami defends Portable in the case of the alleged attack on Young Duu.

Young Duu, who has been at conflicts with the singer since quitting his Zeh Nation label, has asked Nigerians to warn his former employer not to attack him.

Queen Dami responded to his charge with a press release issued on her Instagram feed.

 

His employers argued that his charges were without merit and were made with the intent of harming Portable’s reputation.

Portable is doing well, according to his management, and is preparing for a tour of Russia and the United Kingdom.

Queen Dami defends Portable in the case of the alleged attack on Young Duu.

The press statement reads:  “Our attention has been drawn to the allegation made by Yungidu against Portable that he was beaten by some boys sent by Portable.”

“We condemn in the strongest terms the said allegation as it is completely without any substance and it is deliberately designed to tarnish Portable’s industry reputation.”

“We urge all Portable’s fans to completely disregard such blatantly false allegation as we are briefing our Lawyers to take appropriate action with the authorities to address this situation.”

“We further wish to state that Portable is in a good state and already preparing for his TOUR due in Russia and the United Kingdom.”

“By our findings, we are not unaware that such malicious allegation is a well designed plan by Yungidu to trend on the industry reputation of Portable in a bid to promote his soon-to- be released song.”

“To all Portable fans, we appreciate you for your constant and continuous supports.”

Signed: Management_”

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