‘Portable turned me into car cleaner, physically assaulted me’ – Former signee, Young Duu alleges

Young Duu, a former signee of Portable, who left the controversial singer’s record label, Zeh Nation, recently, has accused the Zazu crooner of turning him into a car cleaner.

He also accused Portable of physically assaulting him while he was with his record label.

Young Duu made the allegations while responding to Portable’s allegations that he betrayed him after he helped him achieve stardom.

Media Talk Africa reported that Portable had warned Young Duu not to cut the ladder he climbed to his success because he might need it someday.

Reacting to his former boss’ accusations, Young Duu maintained that he didn’t cut any “ladder,” stressing that he left Zeh Nation in search of success.

Speaking during an Instagram Live session with fans, Young Duu said, “I did not break any ladder. For those people that know me, I did not break any ladder. The ladder is still strong there. The person that owns the ladder said I should cut the ladder but I refused. Now, he’s saying I’m the one who wants to break the ladder.

“I did not break any ladder. I’m not backstabbing Portable. I’m out for success. I don’t think I did anybody bad. I left Zeh Nation for success. It’s just a help that Portable gave me.

“For how long? Na now una know say… Bro, no whine me o! Make we just forget about all these things. I don’t have much things to say online…Make una [netizeens] know wettin una dey tok. When I dey wash cars, when I dey suffer, when dem dey beat me, when dem dey slap me, when dem dey hit me, where una dey that time?”

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