Famous Nigerian artist Habeeb Okikiola, also known as Portable, has shocked many with his recent disclosure regarding his number of vehicles and mansions.
During a recent interview, the musician said that he owns a sizable collection of almost automobiles, including a Range Rover and a G Wagon.
Portable also stated that he owns ten properties, some of which are built and others are under development, including a hotel.
He stated that the hotel is being developed in Ogun State and that many building projects, including a market, have been finished or are under underway.
Furthermore, he stressed that, despite his humble circumstances, he lives a true life without resorting to pretense or false displays of riches.
In his words;
“It’s the bad roads that spoil my cars. I have bought many cars, I bought a G-Wagon and, a Range Rover, I bought plenty cars. I bought like 20 cars, it’s the road.
“This governor and president should fix Ogun State roads. Let us be able to drive smoothly from Lekki to Abeokuta. I’m building my hotel here. I have about 10 mansions here, both completed and uncompleted. I built a market.
“I live in the trenches, but I don’t live trenches life. There is no fake life here”.
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