Portable acquires new house in Banana Island worth N100 million

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The controversial singer Portable shares his joy at being a part of the wealthy Banana Island, Lagos State, homeowner’s association.

The musician, who is now in Kenya, shared the exciting news on his Instagram page. He thanked his Creator in a song for helping him make the journey from modest beginnings to his most recent acquisition, which is estimated to be worth an amazing N100 million.

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He proudly displayed both the interior and exterior of his recently acquired mansion, signaling his anticipation for greater success ahead.

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He captioned the video: “Alhamdulilahi am going close am about to blow CEO Dr ZEHNATION Coming to Lekki IYEN OTO Who get God get everything @abel_egbarin God bless you King Of Boiz Mafian Presidential ”

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Fans and online users inundated his comment section with congratulatory messages.

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Read some comments below:

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adefrosh_14 wrote: “So wetin una wan talk again bayii.. Congrats Omo Olalomi.. Nah your neighbour go suffer the rest shaa ”

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bulk_paid007 wrote: “This guy self get money pass una goat ”

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isco_go_hard said: “Una way talk say portable no go reach 2yrs where una they now ”

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kits_accessories stated: “If u never come sango before make we no see u for Lekki opening omore doings Tony Montana ”

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hamzacheeboy wrote: “I day happy ooooooooo ”

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Watch the video below;

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