So Portable stepped into the ring with Carter Efe and it didn't go the way he planned. Like, at all. The match was apparently so one-sided that people are still talking about how badly it went down. But instead of taking the L and moving on like a regular person, Portable is now demanding ₦200 million from the event organisers.
Yes, you read that right. Two hundred million naira. The reason? Well, that part is a bit fuzzy, but it seems like Portable is claiming the organisers didn't deliver on their promises or something went wrong with the whole setup. You know how it goes with these celebrity boxing matches in Nigeria. Hype builds up, everyone expects fireworks, and then one person ends up looking silly in front of thousands of people.
Carter Efe apparently came prepared and gave Portable the kind of defeat that makes you question why you even agreed to fight. The performance was so embarrassing that instead of just accepting it and moving forward, Portable decided to shift the blame to the organisers and start making financial demands.
Here's the thing though. Demanding money after losing a fight you voluntarily entered is a bold move. It makes you wonder if there really were issues with how the event was run, or if this is just Portable trying to save face after a public beating. Either way, this whole situation is peak Nigerian entertainment drama. The fight was the main event, but now the real drama is in the aftermath.
The event organisers haven't responded to the demands yet, so we're waiting to see how this plays out. Will they pay up? Will they ignore him? Will Portable actually take them to court? Only time will tell, but one thing is clear: this boxing match has become way more interesting after the final bell than it was during the fight itself.