- Portable in a recent interview, revealed that he has 20 cars which include a Range Rover and a G-Wagon.
- Portable also revealed that the bad roads in Nigeria have spoilt most of his cars, he appealed to the President and the Governor of Ogun State to do something about it.
Popular street singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, shocks the internet with his recent update.
The musician revealed in a recent interview that he has 20 cars, including a Range Rover and a G-Wagon.
The artist further revealed that he has ten properties and is currently building a hotel.
According to Portable, he is developing a hotel in Ogun State, has both completed and unfinished buildings, and has established a marketplace.
Portable also complained about the bad road in his state, stated that most of his cars had been ruined by Nigeria’s poor road conditions, he begged the President and the Governor of Ogun State to address the issue.
In his words:
“It’s the bad roads that spoil my cars. I have bought many cars, I bought a G-Wagon and, a Range Rover, I bought plenty cars. I bought like 20 cars, it’s the road. This governor and president should fix Ogun State roads. Let us be able to drive smoothly from Lekki to Abeokuta. I’m building my hotel here. I have about 10 mansions here, both completed and uncompleted. I built a market.
I live in the trenches, but I don’t live trenches life. There is no fake life here”.
In another story, Portable throws punches as he fights dirty with influencer, Kesari in Ikeja, Lagos .
The incident occurred shortly after Portable’s return to Nigeria from the UK, where he had been residing.
Accompanied by his Zeh Nation crew, Portable met Kesari at a store, and the exchange escalated quickly.
In the viral video, tensions ran high as Portable and Kesari exchanged words.
As the confrontation intensified, Portable, visibly agitated, struck Kesari twice before the situation eventually de-escalated.
The footage spread rapidly across social media platforms, prompting widespread reactions and discussions among internet users.
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