Popular Nigerian singer Habeeb Olalomi, widely known as Portable, has sparked controversy with a recent statement suggesting that owing people money could be the secret to a long life.
In a post shared on his social media platforms, Portable said, “If you want to live long, owe people money. They won’t pray for you to die.” The statement quickly gained attention, with many social media users reacting with a mix of humor and disbelief.
Portable’s unusual remark seems to be a satirical take on the notion that people often express concern and pray for the well-being of those in debt, hoping that they will live to repay what they owe. His comment reflects his signature provocative style, which has often attracted both admiration and criticism.
While the singer did not elaborate further on his statement, it has sparked a debate among fans and critics alike about the significance of owing debts and how it relates to life expectancy.
Portable’s bold personality and unpredictable public comments continue to keep him in the spotlight, ensuring that his every word is closely scrutinized by his followers.


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