- Portable’s wife, Omobewaji, recently celebrated her birthday, with the singer sharing the news on his official Instagram page.
- Portable calls out Queen Dami for not having his child despite his other wives doing so.
- Their social media exchange ignites controversy over fertility and polygamous relationships.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Omobewaji, the wife of popular Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola Badmus A.K.A Portable’s wife, recently marked her birthday.
On April 19, 2024, her music star husband announced the milestone on his official Instagram page, sharing the news with fans.
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The Tony Montana crooner posted a series of photos featuring Bewaji in traditional attire and headgear, along with a caption reflecting on their relationship.
Portable’s caption hinted at some tension as he prayed for their relationship to remain strong, while also suggesting that anyone wishing ill upon them would face disgrace.
Meanwhile, Controversial singer Portable publicly criticizes partner Queen Dami, widow of late Alaafin of Oyo, for denying him fatherhood.
In response to a comment from Queen Dami on a post, the singer questioned why she was the only wife refusing to conceive despite his responsibility towards her.
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Queen Dami urged Portable to keep asking questions.
He then expressed his frustration, saying she complains about him having children every year but won’t have his.
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