Gboah.com: Burna Boy Promises ₦200 Million to Portable for Boxing Match Against Cubana Chief Priest

Burna Boy Promises ₦200 Million to Portable for Boxing Match Against Cubana Chief Priest

 Popular Nigerian music star Burna Boy has reportedly offered ₦200 million to controversial street-hop singer Portable if he agrees to step into the boxing ring with nightlife entrepreneur Cubana Chief Priest.


The bold offer surfaced after Portable’s recent victory over Speed Darlington, which ended in a technical knockout. Riding high on confidence, Portable publicly challenged Cubana Chief Priest to be his next opponent.


Fueling the buzz, Burna Boy's supporter @Benny7gg shared a screenshot from what appeared to be Burna Boy’s secondary social media account, where the singer allegedly wrote:


“Walahi! Na ₦200 million I go give Zazu [Portable].”


This follows an earlier gift of ₦20 million from Burna Boy to Portable after his match with Speed Darlington—a gesture Portable proudly mentioned online.


The news has sparked massive attention and reactions across social media, with many fans divided over whether the fight should happen and who might win. Here are a few trending reactions:


Social Media Reactions:


@ayozepet: “This one just came from PH, he too mumu. Shey na so e be for there? 😂”


@pyramidvalley__: “Clown!!! No star power. Can’t even release an album without clout or shading someone.”


@jide4194: “CP [Cubana Priest] go bend Zazu anytime, any day. Una no know say CP na Aba boy?”


@totoinfectionmanager: “Na Portable be Odogwu Assassin. He dey deliver anybody—even if you be Egede, dem go use Elebe LG you up.” 😂


@udu_ako_mmiri: “Make you fight billionaire? Hit him ground? Then people go laugh am? No o—we have better ways of settling matters. You go just disappear.” 😂😂😂


While fans continue to speculate on the outcome, there's no official confirmation yet from Cubana Chief Priest on whether he’ll accept the challenge. If the match happens, it could be one of the most entertaining celebrity showdowns in recent Nigerian pop culture.

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