Popular Nigerian singer, Portable, is making headlines once again—not for his music, but for his bold community action.
He recently took it upon himself to repair a deteriorating road in Sango, a suburb in Ogun State, using his resources.
Portable’s decision to bring in a tractor to fix the road has sparked a conversation about the role of individuals in community development.
In a candid statement, Portable emphasized the importance of self-reliance and taking action rather than waiting for government intervention. He boldly declared, “If you have money, fix your road; don’t wait for the government. I’m richer than Dangote; how many people have Dangote fed or bought cars for? I’m not the governor, but I’m fixing my road.”
This statement has generated mixed reactions, with some applauding Portable’s initiative while others debate the implications of private individuals stepping into roles traditionally held by the government.
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