Entertainment
I’m bigger than Headies, Portable brags
Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has once again declared himself bigger than the Headies Awards.
In a recent Instagram post, Portable said, “ZAzuu Nobody failed me I failed myself thinking everybody was for me like I was for them …. Say no to bad energy Star ⭐️ don’t beg to shine 🔥 life na Portable Kogbagidi IKA OF AFRICA 🌎 I’m bigger than the headies you dey whine ZAZUU Oshima Gba Grammy ⭐️ Nothing we want wey God never do Alhamdulilahi.”
This is not the first time Portable has made such a claim. Last year, he was disqualified from the Headies Awards after threatening to kill his co-nominees.
Portable is a controversial figure in the Nigerian music industry known for his outlandish behavior and willingness to speak his mind.
However, he is also a talented singer and songwriter, and millions of people around the world have enjoyed his music.
He has also been outspoken in his criticism of the Headies Awards, which may have endeared him to some fans.
Last year, Portable was disqualified from the Headies when he claimed responsibility for forming the notorious “One Million Boys” and “Ajah Boys” groups, sparking outrage among Nigerians.
His inflammatory statements and unfiltered language drew criticism, with many concerned that his behavior could land him in legal trouble.
In response to the controversy, The Headies took decisive action and disqualified the artist, leading to a series of passionate rants from him.
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