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Portable’s Sister Speaks On Their Mum’s Death, Singer’s Childhood Days
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Portable’s Sister states that she didn’t raise him to drink or smoke
Aminat Okikiola, the sister of controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, often known as Portable, has opened up about most of her brother’s childhood memories.
Portable’s sister, Aminat Okikiola, a petty trader who runs a groceries store in the Oke-Osa area of Iyana Ilogbo, Ado-odo/Otta Local Government Area of Ogun State, where the singer grew up in an interview with The Nation gave more insight into the type of person the singer is.
Aminat claims that Habeeb (Portable) began displaying signs of his singing abilities as early as childhood, before their mother died and she took over his upbringing.
“He started showing his talent for singing from childhood before our mother passed. Right after our mother’s death, he intensified the habit, to the extent that if I sent him on any errand, he would sing throughout the trip.
If I gave him a chore, he would sing throughout the chore. I thought it was a joke, like a passing phase. If he was sitting down, he was singing. At a point, I started wondering ‘what kind of thing is this?’
Eventually, I enrolled him with a tailor to learn tailoring. The plan was for him to learn that trade and have a means of livelihood. Funny enough, he learnt sewing, knew the job well and was able to sew well. But he did not ditch his passion, as he kept singing.
About his schooling, Aminat said,
“Of course he went to school. He attended Iganmode Secondary School in Ota. Primary school was in Iyana-Iba area in Lagos. There was a time he went to stay with our uncle in Obasanjo area of Ota.
I can’t remember the school he attended while he was with him. It was after that he went to Iganmode Secondary School. Then my mum had died. I was twenty when mum died. I am ten years older. I took him in and brought him up. So I am like a mother to him.”
Aminat also addressed the claims that their father was nowhere to be found during the boy’s growing days but has suddenly shown up, enjoying the fruits of his success, to the extent that he even bought him a car
“That’s not true,” she said flatly.
“People like to tell stories they know nothing about. My father played his own part in Habeeb’s growing up, even though the family was separated.
There was a time I even took him to stay with my father in Abuja when he started this singing thing. He lived with him in Abuja for about seven years but he was still pursuing his singing career. When he saw that it was his passion, he left him to horn it until fortune smiled on him. So let nobody tell you that my dad did not play his part in his growing up.
Of course, married couples separate, but they can still impact one another positively, if they know their responsibilities and duties.
Later our father returned to Lagos and he kept being active and supportive in our affairs, particularly Habeeb’s. If I called him that I was having any challenge with Habeeb, he would respond. There were times even came over to see to certain matters. Now he stays in Lagos and he is able to see us more regularly.”
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Speaking on the viral video that had her brother paraded naked for allegedly stealing a tricycle popularly called ‘Marwa’, Aminat said,
“No, he actually did not steal. That incident actually happened a long time ago, long before he broke into limelight. He had a disagreement with his then promoter, Ija Omode Yusuf, which was settled in no time.
It was the boys of Ija Omode, who is a strong transport union leader, who falsely accused him of stealing and stripped him naked to embarrass him. But when Ija Omode heard of it, he was very upset and even came here to apologise and beg him.”
Aminat also vouched for Portable’s cool-headedness as a growing child, leaving one to wonder where the weird lifestyle, marijuana smoking and careless talks came from.
“In truth, he has always been a tough boy. However, he never stole. Throughout his growing up, nobody ever reported to me that ‘hey, your brother stole this or that. But of course, he has always been full of songs, pranks and all sorts of jokes and funny slangs. Sometimes, he would gather kids and start playing pranks and all sorts of slangs with them. Sometimes he even picks on me too.”
About his hemp smoking habit, she said,
“Funny enough, I cannot tell when he develop this love for marijuana. The Habeeb, the Portable that I know and brought up never smoked hemp. In fact, he didn’t smoke cigarette or drink alcohol. So I am surprised at the development. Even now, I could almost swear that he does not smoke or drink. I guess it comes with the profession and stardom.”
When asked if she subscribes to the general belief that marijuana gives artistes inspiration, Aminat laughed heartily and said, “I don’t know. I have never smoked marijuana, so I cannot tell.”