I’m still in Portable’s house because of my children, says wife Bewaji

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In a heartfelt revelation, Bewaji, the wife of the vibrant Nigerian singer Portable, has openly addressed the swirling rumors of domestic turbulence. Despite the whispers of discord, Bewaji’s commitment to her family shines through the clouds of controversy.

Bewaji’s stance is clear: her children are her anchor. In a society where the fabric of family is often stretched thin, she chooses to weave a tapestry of unity and resilience. Her decision to remain in Portable’s abode is a testament to her dedication to providing a singular, stable foundation for her offspring.

A Celebration Amidst the Storm: Portable’s Milestone Birthday

The occasion of Portable’s 30th birthday should have been a joyous affair, yet it was marred by the specter of domestic allegations. However, Bewaji’s loving message to her husband on this milestone birthday was a beacon of hope, a reminder that even in the darkest times, the light of love can still shine.

 

Bewaji’s candid response to the allegations has ignited a buzz of opinions online.

She said: “Olofo you suppose you your real account comment if them born your mama well werey please can you tell us what you are going through in your home too olofo if I stay my husband house till now na because of my children because I can’t be among of you 5 children 5 fathers anything I see in my husband house na because of my children tomorrow werey.”

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