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September 20, 2025 - 12:07 PM

Social Commentator Slams Portable’s Insensitive Remarks on Protests

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Renowned social commentator, Ossai Ovie Success, has expressed extreme disappointment and outrage over musician Portable’s recent statement that protests are only for the poor, and that his wealth exempts him from participating.Ā 

Success described Portable’s comment as “misguided” and “potentially career-damaging,” highlighting the artist’s shallow thinking and lack of empathy.
Success emphasized that despite his own decision not to join the protests due to concerns about potential violence and hijacking, Portable’s reasoning is unacceptable.
He pointed out that even if Portable is wealthy, he likely has poor relatives struggling with hunger, and that his success is largely due to the support of the same poor people he is now dismissing.
The social commentator stressed that both the rich and poor are suffering under the current administration, led by President Tinubu, and that the government needs to acknowledge the widespread hunger and anger among Nigerians and take urgent action to address these issues.
It is germane to note that Portable’s comment has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for him to retract his statement and apologize for his insensitive remarks.
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