In a surprising turn of events, the popular Nigerian musician, Portable, has made a striking promise to his fellow artist, Bobrisky. Portable has pledged to send Bobrisky all the earnings from his hit song “Brotherhood” for the entire duration of Bobrisky’s six-month jail sentence.
Bobrisky, a controversial figure known for his unconventional lifestyle choices, recently found himself embroiled in legal trouble. While the nature of his offense remains undisclosed, it appears Portable, whose real name is Prince Olusegun Olorunlade, views Bobrisky as a brother and wants to support him during this challenging time.
Speaking to reporters, Portable expressed his belief that Bobrisky should abandon his feminine persona and embrace his true self. “To me, Bobrisky is my brother, and I wish he would stop trying to act like a woman. People will still love him no matter what,” demanded Portable.
However, Portable acknowledged that Bobrisky’s time behind bars might not be easy, considering the changes that may occur in his appearance. “But then it’s going to be hard for Bob, oh. He will grow beards, and the hormonal changes in his body might cause him distress,” Portable stated with concern.
As Bobrisky remains a polarizing figure in Nigerian society, opinions on Portable’s gesture have been divided. Some commend his show of support and inclusive mindset, while others argue that Bobrisky’s choices should not be dictated by societal norms.
Fans and critics alike eagerly await Portable’s next steps, as he plans to coordinate the necessary arrangements for the earnings from “Brotherhood” to reach Bobrisky in prison. The release of the song, infused with themes of unity and brotherhood, has seen considerable success, making this promise a significant gesture of solidarity between the two artists.
Only time will tell how the public will perceive this act of support from Portable, and how it will affect the trajectory of Bobrisky’s career upon his release.