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He Is Wild But Speaking Facts – Davido Praises Portable
Davido has praised Portable over his recent advice on independence.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the award-winning Nigerian musician, Davido has praised his colleague, Portable over a statement advising people to be independent.
This online media platform gathered that the controversial artiste had earlier shared a video on Instagram.
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In the video, the ‘Zazu’ crooner could be seen ‘advising’ individuals against relying on other people’s ‘pockets’ for their success.
He said: “Wa (Come), never put the keys to your success in someone else’s pocket o! wa (come), I don’t understand English but I will try. Hello!”
Reacting to the video, Davido opined that what Portable said were words of wisdom, confessing that he has been hysterical for an hour since he watched it.
The singer also concurred with every bit of Portable’s words, while acknowledging the street-hop act’s wildness.
The DMW boss wrote: “I have been laughing for an hour straight… he wild but he be speaking fact”.
Meanwhile, the Nollywood actor and philanthropist, Williams Uchemba has raised alarm over the rising water level of the Third Mainland Bridge.
The actor and father of one expressed concern after the Lagos government alerted residents in some parts of the state to be ready to relocate as a result of flooding.
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The comic actor in a video shared on his social media page affirmed the statement of the Lagos state government, saying that the water has risen so high.
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