Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, widely recognized as Portable, has ignited a buzz on social media as he commemorates his first anniversary as a royal chief. The artist, known for his controversial persona, was granted a chieftaincy title last year, officially becoming the Amuludun of Tigbo-Ilu Land in Ota.
Videos circulating online captured the momentous occasion as Portable, alongside his stunning wife Bewaji, donned matching traditional ensembles adorned with regal crown-like capes. The couple made a striking entrance into Ota, Ogun State, where they were warmly received by local kings and dignitaries.
In one clip, the duo shared a heartfelt dance to the tunes of renowned Fuji singer Taye Currency, while the people of Ota gathered around, hoping to receive the benevolence of the generous artist. The celebratory atmosphere reflected the community’s appreciation for Portable’s role as a royal chief and his commitment to supporting local culture.
Sharing the video of the occasion, Portable wrote:
Happy one-year anniversary Akoi Amuludun Of Tigbo Sango Ota Awori Land set Awon loba loba Ogundabede Kings. Doings Alongside Baba Oba.”
In response to Portable’s celebratory post, his comment section was abuzz with admiration, with many commending him for consistently prioritizing his wife above other relationships.
The celebration not only marks a personal milestone for Portable but also points at the significance of tradition and culture within Nigerian society.