Portable, the Nigerian street singer, has unleashed a fiery rant against his babymamas, accusing them of denying him access to his children. The singer's video message, posted online, is a scathing rebuke of the mothers of his kids, who he claims are preventing him from seeing his offspring. Portable's anger is palpable as he questions whether his financial generosity and participation in his children's naming ceremonies are not enough to grant him visitation rights. He notes that only a broke father would be ignored by his children, and that he should be able to see his kids even if he's no longer in a romantic relationship with their mothers.
Portable's outburst is the latest in a series of public spats with his babymamas, including actress Ashabi and Keji. The singer has been open about his complicated relationships, stating that he has only one wife, Bewaji, but many babymamas. His rant has sparked a heated debate online, with many Nigerians weighing in on the issue of parental rights and the responsibilities of fathers.
Portable's dramatic video message has sparked a national conversation about the responsibilities of fathers in Nigeria. The singer's words are a stark reminder of the challenges faced by many Nigerian men who struggle to balance their roles as providers and caregivers. As Afrobeats continues to grow in popularity globally, Portable's story highlights the complexities of traditional masculinity in modern Nigeria.






