Tuesday, 05 November, 2024

Portable mocks men who marry to inherit women’s properties


PORTABLE

Nigerian singer and songwriter, Habeeb Okikiola, professionally known as Portable,  has mocked men who married women with the intention of inheriting their father’s properties. 

The ZaZoo Zehh singer cautioned men against such intention, saying no one can inherit the properties he or she didn’t work for. 

Portable stated that some men will complete the uncompleted buildings by their late in-law with the aim of taking over, forgetting that they only roof and buy zinc. 

Also read, MURIC calls for ban of Portable’s music, ‘Kuku Do Ritual’

Portable in a video posted on his Instagram handle captioned “IKA Talk, IKA understand. Wahala wahala. Akoi cruise” said women will definitely take over their fathers properties after a fight occurred between them. 

Check the vidoe here.

He said: “Father of a woman died and she inherited her father’s properties, she got married to another man and the man completed the uncompleted building by his late in-law. Once there is a fight between the couple, the wife will take over because the man didn’t buy land, sand, cement, block but only roof the house and buy zinc.

“Iku to pa Elediye will kill Elewure one day.”

Also read, Singer Portable sack studio staff 

The Ogun State born singer said any man who wants to be successful must erase that mindset, have God and make use of one mind towards his fellow man. 

Portable, who became famous after his song “ZaZoo Zehh” featuring Olamide and Nigerian dancer Poco Lee,  noted that anyone who wants to be like him must do rituals or have faith and be successful in one week, one month, or a year. 


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