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Why You Shouldn’t Be Friends With Poor People – Portable

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Controversial street singer Habeeb Okikiola Oyegbile, widely recognized as Portable, has shared profound insights on success through his Instagram story, reflecting on the lessons he gleaned from the past year.

The ‘Zazoo Zeh’ artiste, known for his unique blend of Yoruba and Pidgin English, urged his fans to carefully choose their associates in the upcoming year.

In a candid message, Portable emphasized the importance of avoiding close ties with individuals facing financial challenges.

He conveyed, “Omo iya mi I don learn lesson,” signaling a personal realization. According to him, success is intertwined with the company one keeps, and he advised against forming friendships with those lacking financial stability.

His message resonated with a straightforward perspective: “When you want to go far, do not walk with poor people. Do not make friends with poor people.” Portable went further, stressing that while helping the less fortunate is admirable, maintaining close relationships with them could hinder personal progress.

The street singer emphasized the transformative power of associations, asserting, “Rich people do not envy poor people, they only help poor people but poor people will envy rich people.” He encouraged his followers to seek connections with affluent individuals, emphasizing that such associations can lead to personal growth and prosperity.

In essence, Portable’s advice underscores the idea that one’s social circle plays a pivotal role in shaping their trajectory toward success. As he concluded, “So try make you dey roll with rich people,” highlighting the significance of surrounding oneself with those who inspire ambition and contribute positively to one’s journey.

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