“My Presidential Car Down Land And I Don Grade Tge Road To My House”- Portable Rejoices As His Lincoln Navigator SUV Finally Touches Down In Nigeria

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Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, alias Portable, is a street-pop artist who has skilfully used social media to keep himself relevant in Nigeria.

Street-pop singer Portable has effectively exploited social media to maintain his relevance in Nigeria.

The musician posted pictures and a video of his brand-new vehicle, which he purchased in the US a few months ago while on tour.

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Remember when the singer Portable was in the US on his music tour and went automobile shopping?

Just hours after creating a commotion at the French Embassy while getting his visa, he shared news about one of his recent accomplishments.

The singer released a video and images of his new car, which he bought in the US during his tour several months ago.

Gossipinfo recalls reporting when Portable went car shopping while he was in the United States for his music tour.

The singer generated comments online after he compared his car to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s new official SUVs.

Portable Zazu highlighted that he was driving a special “Emilokan Motor” and labeled his new car a “Presidential car.”

See the post below:

See some reactions below;

@sugardestiny_official: “I still like him oooh, I don’t want them to come late saying he nor pay complete.”

@man_like_tommyvilla1: “Congratulations on this new ambulance oh sorry new car joor.”

@ifedino6:”At least Sango go get better ambulance now.”

@bamidola_: “Wow, finally! Massive Congratulations.”

@im.mide_luyi: “Why you no post the front.”

@sugardestiny_official: “I hope he paid complete.”

@mohsimple_: “Congratulations ogo , more keys Baami.”

@only1lassfagers: “Very soon Yoruba movie go dey use this your song ooo..”

@iamabiodunthomas: “Congratulations 🎊 👏 emi e a lo.”

@officialkaybobby: “Congratulations Boss @portablebaeby ,more bigger things on the way by God grace.”

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