In the vibrant landscape of Nigerian music, where the pulse of Afrobeats reverberates with every beat, a new proclamation has echoed through the streets and social media. Habeeb Okikiola, the street sensation known as Portable, has stirred the pot of controversy with a bold claim that has fans and onlookers buzzing with intrigue.
“I’m faster, I’m bigger, I’m Portable!” he declares, his voice resonating with the confidence of a man who knows his worth. With a social media following that has skyrocketed to a staggering 2.6 million, Portable stands tall, casting a shadow over his colleague, Daniel Etiese Benson, popularly known as Buju BNXN.
It was on the 10th of March that Portable took to his social media to make this robust claim about the ‘GWAGWALADA’ hitmaker. Armed with screenshots and a fiery spirit, he laid out his case for all to see. “Bojuboju, my face show pass your face,” he wrote, a playful yet pointed jab at Buju’s online presence.
The reactions were swift and varied, with some fans cheering on Portable’s audacious spirit, while others remained loyal to Buju, the ‘Kenkele’ singer. Debates raged, comments flew, and the digital arena of Nigerian music became alive with the sound of a thousand conversations.
As the dust settles on this latest chapter of celebrity banter, one thing remains clear: the world of Nigerian music is as dynamic and unpredictable as ever. And in this realm where talent and charisma collide, Portable has made his mark, not just with his music, but with a declaration that will be remembered for times to come.
“Am I bigger than Buju?” Portable muses with a twinkle in his eye. “Check the numbers, check the vibe, and tell me what you see.”