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In a new video, Nigerian journalist Kemi Olunloyo has issued a strong warning to popular singer Portable, who has been showing off his wealth in the USA.
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Olunloyo, who has lived in the USA for years, advises Portable to be cautious and not use everything for content.
She highlights the dangers of flaunting money in the USA, citing examples of people who have been killed for doing so.
Olunloyo also mentions that Portable is surrounded by bad influences, like Mohbad, who cannot give him proper advice.
Additionally, she warns that the IRS may come after Portable for not having a social security number and bill him a significant amount of money. His safety is also not guaranteed after flaunting his wealth, as authorities may be waiting for him at the airport.
Watch the video below (swipe to view more);
See reactions below;
iamfemibank: She’s right on this one. ☝️ Portable and his management should be careful.
festusmckessiegrath: As much as I don’t like aunty Kemi she is super right about this one. They might revoke his visa for that or deny him entrance next time. He should be careful if he is on visitation visa. You are not meant to work or get paid for any show at all.
priscababy7: First time Haunty is saying something reasonable 👏👏👏👏.
girlie__vi: First kemi mrs kemi is saying something factual,i guess the doctor is doing well😌🌡️🩺.
big_razzy22: Next song by portable.. Titled /dem say make I no count my doll@rs😂.
unbothered_o: BiG FACT from her for the 1st time.
akpumpin1: Even the risk of flaunting money in America is high… I already said this in his comment section today. The crime rate in America is higher and people can do crazy stuffs just to get what they want especially with the access of guns
africas_jagbajantis_vines11: She’s 100 percent right. Unless of course if he came on a performing artiste visa and they will come for their tax. It has affected Nigerian artistes who came to the UK in the past
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