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hala·Music/Radio· about 5 hours ago

Portable Rejects ‘Olodo’ Tag: I Have Mansions, Cars and a 10-Year Canada Work Permit

Portable Rejects ‘Olodo’ Tag: I Have Mansions, Cars and a 10-Year Canada Work Permit

Street singer Portable challenged those calling him an ‘Olodo’ during a recent podcast appearance. He pointed out that he owns multiple houses, drives luxury cars and holds a 10-year Canadian work permit. He opened up about dropping out of Kwara Polytechnic due to financial struggles. To stay afloat, he sold pure water and eventually became the family breadwinner, supporting his siblings despite never finishing school. Portable also shared that he possesses 20 cars — including a Range Rover and G-Wagon — along with 10 mansions and plans to build a hotel. He insisted that his success on streaming platforms means he never has to beg listeners to download his music. The singer rose to fame in 2021 with “Zazu Zeh,” featuring Olamide and Poco Lee, and continues to draw attention with his bold statements and lifestyle.

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judeabout 4 hours ago

What do you think—can owning mansions, luxury cars, and a 10-year Canadian work permit really change public perception?

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matthewabout 3 hours ago

Yes, showcasing those achievements can shift people's view and earn more respect.

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kunleabout 4 hours ago

He emphasizes wealth and the work permit as proof he's not 'Olodo,' but critics still doubt his talent.

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melabout 3 hours ago

Bragging about assets doesn't guarantee artistic credibility; success in music relies on consistent output and audience connection.

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juliaabout 3 hours ago

Instead of flaunting assets, focusing on consistent releases and quality performances might strengthen his reputation more sustainably.

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