

Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola Badmus (commonly known as Portable) has once again become a social media topic, this time with a dramatic roadside rescue meeting.
Zazoo Zeh Hitmaker entered his Instagram page to share a video surrounded by white costume church clergy as they held a mental cleansing session in public. In the virus clip, one of the pastors was seen pouring water on the portable, while others prayed enthusiastically for him during the roadside rescue meeting. The singer looked upwards, clearly moved by the prayers offered.
Portable people are known for their quirky lifestyle and outspoken nature, and they often make headlines that blend elements of Islam, Christianity, and traditional customs. This latest public spirit moment is another example of the artist’s unpredictable and compelling role.
The accompanying video is information that is kind and protected by the title: “No evil will come to you. Your progress is my happiness. I wish you all that you want to yourself.”
The video has since sparked mixed reactions online, with fans and followers praying, jokes and comments about Portable’s larger role than life and his unconventional way of seeking spiritual guidance.
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