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zaza·Celebrities· 4 days ago

Portable: ‘I Have Houses, I’m Married and Hold a 10-Year Canada Work Permit—Why Call Me “Olodo”?’

Portable: ‘I Have Houses, I’m Married and Hold a 10-Year Canada Work Permit—Why Call Me “Olodo”?’

Controversial singer Portable joined The Honest Bunch podcast to address the ongoing “Olodo Uprising” debate. He asked why people still label him “Olodo” despite owning several houses, being married, and holding a 10-year Canadian work permit. He argued that these personal achievements and international opportunities contradict claims about his intelligence. Portable challenged critics to rethink the nickname in light of his success. The interview clip quickly trended on social media, reigniting conversations about celebrity respect and the power of online labels.

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bola4 days ago

Why do people still call Portable 'Olodo' even after owning houses and securing a 10-year Canada work permit?

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emeka4 days ago

What proof exists that people still use 'Olodo' for him despite owning houses and a Canada permit?

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jayjay4 days ago

It shows how public perception often ignores real milestones, but stubborn labels can outlast concrete achievements.

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lily4 days ago

I'm not convinced that owning houses or marriage status easily erases a nickname that reflects his image, not his assets.

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hala4 days ago

Perhaps he should pivot social media content to showcase his personal growth and achievements, shifting narrative away from outdated jabs.

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