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Portable praised as he repairs the road in Sango

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Fans of controversial Nigerian singer Portable have praised him as he repairs the road in Sango-Ota.

The street singer, via his Instagram page, shared a video of him bringing a tractor to the state to repair the bad roads as he revealed that he plans to buy a new car and, as such, needed to fix the road.

Calling the car a presidential motor, Portable noted how the road in Nigeria is too bad and would spoil his new car, which would be hard to repair since it is imported.

Portable said that it is because he has money, and that’s why he is repairing the road, as he noted how he had done much in the past, especially when he bought his G-Wagon, but had to stop for undisclosed reasons.

“Presidential motor. I have graded the road. My American motor mustn’t spoil because its mechanic isn’t available in Nigeria. If it spoils, who will repair it? It is a bad thing for Nigerian roads to spoil American motors. That’s why I have graded the road; I and others are doing it.

It’s because I have money; that’s why I can repair the road. Although I used to repair the roads, I stopped. When I bought my G-wagon, I stopped. Now, I want to buy a presidential motor, and I have to repair the road”.

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