Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, known as Portable, a Nigerian singer, has introduced his father to his online fans.
He was excited to share this moment and also announced that he created an Instagram page for his dad.
In the video posted on Portable’s page, the father is seen joking around with his son while they discuss different opposing topics at the same time.
Captioning his video, Portable wrote:
“Eyin Fans Mi ZAZUU Daddy won blow God bless @badmustaosan Baba Oba.”
Watch video below:
The singer’s fans were thrilled to see his dad and noticed how similar they looked.
See comments below:
@ceborsbeats: “I like the Baba vibe oooo. Oje Omo onikoro lenuyiiii .”
@davewellbeing: “Is This PAPA PORTABLE? Let me know below.”
@tosho_otf: “If you came here to check comment section double tap.”
@shockerbeatz: “I don follow daddy straight.”
@skinny_blaqq: “Mo ti te follow oo😂 .. make baba press follow back.”
@naijagistupdate: “Swears na him papa portable resemble.”
@kalu______star: “Baba Zeh many many inspiration baba ogo.”
@babatee.1: “I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU SHEH…. AJE…. OYA DADDY OOOO OOO WAJEUN OMO PE .”
@gossiploadedtv: “Our Daddy! God bless you sir. That see baba lake just off me.”
@starlink_internet.nigeria: “Come get your starlink internet.”
@emmanuel_coffl: “Your daddy come chop up pass you sef.”
@davewellbeing: “I go send you Daddy Love From England.”
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