‘I’m very rich, own 30 mansions’ – Portable boasts
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‘I’m very rich, own 30 mansions’ – Portable boasts

Habeeb Okikiola, widely known as Portable and famed for his hit song ‘Zazu,’ recently made bold statements about his financial status and assets. In the latest episode of the Afrobeats Podcast hosted by Adesope Olajide, Portable claimed to be a low-key millionaire, owning approximately 30 mansions distributed across Lagos and Ogun states in Nigeria.NYSC Portal

The singer, known for his controversial and outspoken nature, also discussed his approach to wealth and philanthropy. He emphasized that his wealth continues to grow because of his generous spirit, particularly towards the less fortunate. According to Portable, he believes that the more he gives to the poor, the richer he becomes, suggesting a philosophy of wealth accumulation tied to acts of charity.JAMB Portal

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Further elaborating on his financial success, Portable attributed a significant part of his wealth to the lucrative nature of the music industry. He drew a comparison between earning money through music and performing money rituals, a statement that underscores his belief in the immense financial potential of the music sector.JAMB Result

He said, “I’m a superstar, man of the people. People come to me for aid and I have to give them because the more I give them, the more I blow.informationguidenigeria

“I have a lot of money. The amount of money I spray… I’m not normal but I get 30 mansions. I have houses in Abule-Egba, Ikeja, Sango-Otta, and Abeokuta. I just bought the houses down because of tomorrow. Nobody knows that I’m the owner of those houses.”

He said he is richer than most of his colleagues who he met in the industry, claiming that most of them flaunt “fake lifestyles” on social media.

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