“I care for my wives because they forgive me” – Singer Portable –


  • Portable, a controversial artist, revealed his deep love and admiration for his wives in an interview with content creator Egungun.

Controversial artist Habeeb Okikiola, known as Portable, has expressed the reasons for his profound affection and admiration for his wives. In a recent interview with content creator Egungun, he disclosed the fundamental aspect that drives his commitment to them.

In the interview, Portable revealed, “I don’t change wives, my tomorrow is at home. It is the people I have sex with that change. I will use other women to take care of my women. This entertainment industry is all about women. Some women you are not dating will think you are dating them. Some women pave the way for one. If you see a man who is making it, it is because he has many female children around him.

“I am a king and you cannot tell me to have one wife. I love my first and second wife, but I don’t know the third wife yet. Many are fighting for the third spot but can you behave like the first and second wife? Can you stay and not cheat when your husband is cheating? Some women forgive their husbands and that is why I take care of my woman because she forgives anything I do.”

The Zazu Zeh artist elaborated on his life prior to achieving fame. He mentioned that he had engaged in internet fraud until he learned that authorities were searching for him, which led him to adopt the Instagram handle, Elizabeth Joyce. “To be honest, there was one Facebook and Instagram account that I wanted to use to learn Yahoo (internet fraud), but it didn’t work out. As I heard they were looking for me because I was gaining fame, I deleted the foreigner on the page,” he recounted

Additionally, Portable disclosed an increase in his performance fee due to his status as a wanted artist.

It is worth noting that earlier this year, Portable had a confrontation with officials in Ogun State, resulting in his arrest and subsequent arraignment on five charges, including assault. He was declared wanted on February 18, surrendered the following day, and was later granted bail set at N2 million, with his case postponed until March 5.