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Portable reveals how many cars and houses he owns

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Famous Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has left many astonished with his recent revelations about his significant assets.

During an interview that surfaced online on Thursday, March 21, 2024, the music star disclosed that he boasts an impressive collection of nearly twenty cars, including luxurious models like a Range Rover and a G-Wagon.

In addition to his extensive car collection, Portable shared that he is a property owner, with ownership of ten houses scattered across various stages of completion. He elaborated on his ongoing construction projects, which include the development of a hotel in Ogun State. Furthermore, Portable mentioned his involvement in building a market within the community.

Despite his substantial material wealth, Portable emphasized that he maintains a modest lifestyle, residing in what he describes as "the trenches." However, he clarified that despite his humble abode, he leads an authentic life devoid of pretense or ostentatious displays of wealth.

Portable expressed frustration over the state of the roads, attributing damage to his cars to the poor road conditions. He called upon governmental authorities to prioritize road repairs, particularly in Ogun State, to enable smoother transportation and prevent further deterioration of vehicles.

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”.

Portable's revelations have sparked discussions among fans and observers, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of the Nigerian music industry and the diverse experiences of its artists.

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