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“It Is The Make Up For Me” – Mr Jollof, Others React As Oyibo Gives Portable Face Beat (Video)

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, with the stage name Portable, has elicited various reactions from netizens after sharing a video of himself getting a makeover.

The singer who is about to make a video of his recently released track, ‘Azaman’ took to his IG page where he shared a video of some preparations.

The video shows Portable dressed in a yellow winter coat, while a make up artiste gives him a face beat.

Captioning the video, Portable wrote: “Behind the scenes Azaman”

Reacting to the video, Nigerian comedian Mr Jollof alongside other netizens took to the comment section to drop some hilarious remarks.

Mr Jollof, “is the make up for me King dripping”

Fimy baby, “Our king looking fresh.”

Sir_chezzy, “Baba you dress pass Hushpuppi na now I believe, expensive swag.”

Echo, “He is doing well as an independent artist, very controversial but I guess it worked for him”

Paul, “your smile is everything.”

Imam, “Set awon Hushpuppi.”

Bieu, “You dey do makeup on your costume, bad guy.”

Queen, “like play, like play, Portable fon dey dress like Hushpuppi.”

Aboki, “You change your fashion secretary cause you are doing well now.”

Busolami, “stop playing, see person pikin naw, are they mad.”

Ekpeyong-Bassey Reacts To Allegations Of Witchcraft In Nollywood

Veteran Nollywood actor, Keppy Ekpeyong-Bassey has berated preachers who claim that Nollywood projects witchcraft with its movies.

The actor stated this while responding to the question of a student of the Africa Film Academy training, who asked if truly there is witchcraft in Nollywood as a popular pastor alleged.

Reacting, Ekpeyong, argued that Nollywood is the second largest employer of Labour in Nigeria outside the civil service, adding that only a stupid person would claim that there is witchcraft in the industry.

In his response, the actor said, “The industry in Nollywood is the second largest employer of labour in Nigeria outside the civil service. No other industry employs labour more than Nollywood. What kind of stupid person will now say that there is witchcraft in Nollywood? Any pastor that says that is a liar. Take it from me.”