“My visa has been approved” – Portable granted South African visa

Celebrity Gig
  • Portable revealed to his fans that he will be vacationing to South Africa with his wife
  • The Nigerian singer, who appears to be quite joyful, can be heard speaking in Yoruba, as he delivers the good news with his fans.

Nigerian Street singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable shares his excitement with his fans and followers following the approval of his visa.

Portable shared the news in a video he titled “Portable and his wife on a vacation to South Africa“.

The singer could be seen in the video very happy while sharing the news with his fans in his dialect.

My fans, good things have happened. God has come through; they have approved my South Africa visa. South Africa is set. I’m taking my wife to South Africa, and we’ll chop life” he said

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The post was met with alot of mixed reaction, many took to the comment section to enquire whether he was truly talking about his baby mamas or his wife,

opeyemihoneny wrote: “which one of ur wife please ooo Bewaji or Ashabi simple.”

folashadeigbosanm wrote: “We all know the real wife his talking about not baby mama.”

SoftyAdex wrote: “Ashabi is not wife now,she’s side chicken sebi nah his money them dey run after as he said when he’s nothing bewaji is with her.”

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ABENIADE????????: “them don nack my pali congratulation.”

In another story, Portable reveals why he exhumed his mother’s remains, over 10 years after her death .

During an interview with Brooke Bailey, Portable took the show host to where his mum was buried before he decided to exhume her body and place it at a new location.

The street-pop artist also shared during his conversation with Brooke on why he decided to remove his mum’s body from her previous gravesite.

Portable noted that when he was asked to go and make supplications at his mum’s gravesite some years ago, he found out that his mum’s family had sold the land she was buried on and was denied access to his mother.

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The Sango-Otta-born and raised singer is famous for his street mentality and outspokenness. But many don’t know his story.

During his chat with DJ Brooke Bailey, he revealed that he was just 13 when he lost his mum and growing up with a struggling father was no easy feat.

He further shared that wanting to stay close to his mum is one of the reasons he went back to exhume his mother’s remains and rebury her at his new mansion, which he is currently building in Sango.

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