dododawa1: Controversial Nigerian Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable has revealed the reason behind his Instagram name, ‘Elizabeth Joyce.’
In a video circulating on social media, Portable is seen chatting with content creator Egungun of Lagos during a car ride.
In a viral video circulating which started trending on Tuesday, Portable is seen conversing with content creator Egungun of Lagos during a car ride.
When asked about the unusual name on his profile, the singer disclosed that he originally created the account while attempting to learn internet fraud, commonly known as Yahoo Yahoo.
Make i no lie for you, E get one Facebook and Instagram account wey be say that time i wan learn Yahoo ( internet fraud),” Portable admitted.
“Yahoo no gree, Na hin i just open that account down, as i con hear say them dey look for me say i don blow, na hin i come go edit am, delete oyinbo commot, Na working account.
Portable rose to fame in December 2021 with his breakout single Zazoo Zeh, featuring Olamide and Poco Lee. Since then, he has remained in the spotlight for both his music and frequent controversies.
Earlier this year, he clashed with Ogun State officials, which led to his arrest and arraignment on a five-count charge, including assault.
Authorities accused the singer of leading a violent attack against officials attempting to seal his bar due to permit violations.
He was declared wanted on February 18 but turned himself in the following day. Portable was later granted N2 million bail, with his case adjourned until March 5.
His PRAYS wer not ANSWERD, : dont let the CAPABILTY of ENEMIES DISARM him "soldier of God". he like wise tot his case would be like JOB but he ended up like JOHN THE BAPTIST whom the GENDER of HEAD REQUESTER asked for
Dzzzz: The day wey olosho lick my asshole eh ,I was so emotional..This olosho bend my two legs put for my head,I come Dey think if na massage or I done meet Granmaster Shinfu..
Is HE HOMELESS now Too? make him sef GO dey Stay ROADSIDE fr night for Abj, he go see NORTHERN SENATORS lift am , make e jus 'FEAR NORTH' f`or they are with HIM
GistMedia0: A viral video showing a self-acclaimed Nigerian "Big Boy" flushing stacks of Naira notes down a toilet has sparked widespread outrage online. The unidentified young man, appearing to show off his wealth, was captured in the footage dropping bundles of cash into a water cistern before flushing, claiming he was "too rich" to care.
This reckless display of extravagance has angered many Nigerians, with social media users calling on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to take action. Some netizens pointed out that such an act violates Section 21 of the CBN Act (2007), which prohibits the abuse of the Naira, including defacing or destroying currency notes. The offense carries a punishment of at least six months in prison, a fine of ₦50,000, or both.
Critics have also linked such behavior to illicit wealth, arguing that "money that comes too easily or illegally is often wasted carelessly." Others condemned the act as a show of disregard for the country's economic struggles, calling it an insult to millions of hardworking Nigerians.
guobe: If the wife of a man passes on,which church denomination of women will he most likely come across? And also why this particular denomination. Kind of cryptic.
even this ur Question is ENCRYPTED , how i go get key to DECRYPT?
me'chonu! when ur brother bn dey there all years any development dey? no be xox pack una pack funds? with una undeveloped area una dey drive LAMBO , abi we no dey see una kids? una go jus get PRIMARY SCHOOL LEAVING CERT n become DG over person with P.hD ... while shouting Book is Haram (BO'KOHARAM)
SACK make una give dem both, except it a DEMO of PHYSICAL TRAINING SESSION (P.H.E)
how else thes FATHERS figure could be Embarrassed ? now if u liue for ur kids why u OUT OF JOB, they WILL one day GROW UP to WATCH YOU WALK OUT OF JOBS
WHO TAKE AM? Nigeria is KNOWN for ADMITTANCE of anything that has MONEY to OFFER, Trust me if u are nonNIGERIAN sef, u go Enter..... so you free to GO HOME BRUV, i am thinking of VISITING NIGERIA 2027 Sha, make i go run ma PASSPORT before i OPEN THREAD in 2027 to
madridguy: To put mouth for husband & wife matter is not always advisable. If the guy still love him wife, he should gather people to go beg her.
I volunteer Mr Peter Obi, the lamba master to follow him there and settle the matter, no be only condolence greetings him go dey go, he should include peace making between couples self.
bestofnollywood: A High Court in Akure, Ondo State, has issued a summons to Mrs. Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, the widow of former Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, following a defamation suit filed by the state’s Commissioner of Finance, Mrs. Omowumi Isaac.
The legal action stems from an interview published in Starnews online newspaper on February 13, 2025, where Mrs. Anyanwu-Akeredolu made controversial statements about her late husband’s medical treatment and allegedly made accusations of corruption against the finance commissioner.
Court documents reveal that the summons, marked HCAK/53/CIV/2025, requires Mrs. Anyanwu-Akeredolu and her associate, Mr. Olumide Akinrinlola, to appear in court within 30 days. The lawsuit seeks:
N1 billion in damages, including exemplary damages A perpetual injunction preventing further publication of the alleged defamatory statements A full-page retraction and apology in two national newspapers The dispute originated from Mrs. Anyanwu-Akeredolu’s interview, where she claimed that if her late husband had listened to her medical advice regarding his prostate cancer, she would not have been widowed. She advocated for orthodox medicine, while the late governor reportedly preferred prayer-based treatment.
Mrs. Isaac’s primary grievance centered on allegations that Mrs. Anyanwu-Akeredolu had implied corruption in her removal from the governor’s cabinet. Prior to filing the lawsuit, Mrs. Isaac’s lawyer had issued a seven-day ultimatum demanding a retraction of the statements.
The court has warned that failure to respond could result in the case proceeding and a judgment being made in the defendants’ absence.