“Dem Dey Beef Me Cos I Get Glory” — Portable Proudly Unveils New Mansion Named After His Wife
Nigerian street-hop sensation Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, is celebrating another major milestone — the completion of his new mansion, which he has named “Elizabeth Joyce’s House” in honour of one of his wives.
In a video that has now gone viral across social media, Portable is seen beaming with pride as he gives fans a cheerful tour of the property. Surrounded by his crew, the Zazuu Zeh crooner sang joyfully and shared heartfelt words about his journey from the trenches to triumph.
“Dem dey beef me cos I get glory... If you no get juju you wan build house?” he said, taking playful jabs at critics while showcasing the house.
The achievement has sparked admiration and conversations online, with fans praising Portable’s resilience and hard work despite his unconventional rise in the music industry. Naming the house after Elizabeth Joyce adds a personal, emotional touch to the victory, showing a rare softer side of the often controversial singer.
💬 Opinion: Portable Is Writing His Own Kind of Success Story
No matter your opinion of Portable, one thing is undeniable — he's making waves his own way. His brash energy, raw street vibe, and unapologetic confidence are not for everyone, but that same authenticity is exactly what keeps him relevant and relatable.
Coming from humble beginnings and rising to own property, tour internationally, and stay in the headlines, Portable proves that success has no one-size-fits-all definition. Where some see noise, others see grit and self-belief.
His latest milestone isn’t just about bricks and mortar — it’s a statement that says “I made it my way.” And in a world where so many dreams are stifled by fear or rejection, that in itself is worth applauding.
🎉 Congratulations to Portable on his latest feat — another proof that street credibility can build castles too.
What’s your take: Is Portable misunderstood, or is he exactly what the industry needs?