Singer Portable shares fun moments with Sabinus, Phyno, D’banj, Peruzzi, others at Timaya’s mansion – VIDEO

Timaya, an icon in the music industry, undoubtedly commands respect from his colleagues and adoration from fans. It's no wonder that fellow artists flocked in numbers to commemorate his impressive 18-year journey on stage. Portable was there, seizing the opportunity to capture delightful moments with the likes of Phyno, Sabinus, Peruzzi, D'banj, and others at Timaya's crib.


Habeeb Okikiola, the street-hop singer known for his controversial flair as Portable, recently enjoyed some lighthearted moments with his senior colleagues, who gathered in celebration of one of their own, the iconic Timaya.

Portable, joined by a myriad of music stars, turned up in full force to captivate the crowd in Bayelsa and show unwavering support to Timaya as he marked 18 years on stage.

The Zazuu Crooner took to his Instagram, sharing videos of the post-party gathering at Timaya’s crib. There, a constellation of music stars mingled, exchanged pleasantries, and snapped selfies, created a vibrant after-party atmosphere.

The ‘Wahala’ musician was spotted sharing warm greetings and hugs with the likes of Phyno, Sabinus, Peruzzi, D’banj, and other notable figures.

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Meanwhile, Portable and actor Charles Okocha had a boxing match which Portable won. 

The event, held on December 26, saw the two celebrities hit it out in a fistfight over their alleged dispute.

Videos that made the rounds online saw the singer show off his belt as he greeted other celebrities who graced the event.

After the match, Okocha made a video and lamented that the match was rigged while demanding a rematch.

In response to his call, Portable also made a video where he slammed the actor and boasted of how he defeated him. 

He told him to call Anthony Joshua if indeed he wants a rematch.

In the recording, the singer said his opponent should have used a ring to fight him since he was desperate to win the match.

He also described the way he beat Okocha by saying the number of punches that knocked the actor off his feet.

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