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“Money dey, Na you no hustle” – Portable Unleashes Fury on Fans Urging Him to Perform at Upcoming Nigeria Protest

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Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has expressed his views on the nationwide protest scheduled for August 1st.

Portable recently took to social media to announce that he will not participate in the protest, stating that he still needs financial stability and will continue to work hard.

According to the ‘Zazuu crooner’, Nigerians planning to join the protest are not taking their careers seriously.

He advised that people should focus on their personal struggles and not fight for the country, as Nigeria is already in a stable state.

In the video, Portable cursed those asking him to perform during the planned rally. He noted that there are job opportunities and financial resources available in Nigeria, but many people are not taking their potential helpers seriously.

The Zeh Nation boss warned that people should not let their careers become obstacles.

In his words, “Please, I still need money, I still dey hustle. If you are not serious with your work, that is when you will go and protest. Fight for yourself, don’t fight for Nigeria. Nigeria is okay. Money dey where money dey. Don’t let your career turn to your barrier.”

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Late Mohbad Receives Honour at Headies Awards

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The late singer Mohbad was honored with the Best Street-Hop Artist award for his hit song “Ask About Me” at the 17th Headies Awards. His family, including widow Wunmi, son Liam, and brother Audra, graciously accepted the award from presenter Regina Daniels.

His widow, Wunmi, expressed her gratitude to the organizers, looking forward to the day her son would understand the magnitude of his father’s impact on the music industry.

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“When I Was In My 20s, I Was Very To Desperate Get Married” — Chude Jideonwo

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Chude Jideonwo recently opened up about his thoughts on marriage, sharing a very personal reflection from his twenties during an interview with The Podcast Network.

According to him, at that time, he desperately wanted to get married because he believed having a wife would cure his deep sense of loneliness. However, with time and experience, he realized he was simply lonely — and marriage would not have solved that.

Chude pointed out that many people enter marriages hoping to fill emotional voids, yet some end up feeling even lonelier within their marriages. He stressed that loneliness is an internal battle and not necessarily something marriage can fix.

Today, Chude says he no longer feels that desperate desire to get married. He shared how some people often tell him, “You’ve not found the right woman, You have money, you can afford to take care of children.” But he made it clear that having money doesn’t automatically make someone ready or fit to raise children. In his words, “There are many people who have money but have abandoned their children. There are many wealthy people who are not emotionally available for their kids.”

While he acknowledges that he doesn’t know what the future holds, right now, he feels no pressure. Chude also spoke about how society, especially in Nigeria, tends to put emotional and cultural weight around marriage and parenting, but he doesn’t let that affect him.

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Nollywood Actress Ini Edo Throws Intimate Celebration with Friends

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Talented actress Ini Edo treated her closest friends and colleagues to an exclusive celebration, marking another year of life with joy and laughter.

In attendance were Swanky Jerry, Rita Dominic, Uche Jombo, and some other fellow actors.

She captioned it: “Intimacy with my girlies and my Guy.”

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