Key points
- Portable issues a clear warning to his ninth babymama. He says Bewaji must not face disrespect.
- He recalls Bewaji’s support during his early hard times. He says she stayed when he had nothing.
- He asks the babymama to “stay in your lane”. He adds that Bewaji’s joy guides his choices.
Portable has addressed fresh tension in his family life. The street-pop star issued a stern note to his ninth babymama after a post fans read as shade at his wife, Bewaji.

In a voice note shared online, Portable drew a firm line. He said Bewaji keeps to her space and deserves respect. He added that she stood by him before fame and money, and that history still shapes his choices today.
Portable defends Bewaji in leaked voice note
In the clip, Portable spoke without filters. “Don’t ever disrespect my wife, Bewaji,” he warned. He said Bewaji “is always minding her business” and “was the only woman that stood by me when I had nothing.”
He contrasted her with the babymama who, he claimed, does not value him. He said, “You need to behave and appreciate Bewaji.” He also stressed that he is married and will not tolerate chaos around his home.
Portable tied access to him to Bewaji’s peace of mind. “If she didn’t approve you, you will not be with me today because her happiness is my happiness,” he said. He further noted that he accepted the pregnancy and expects gratitude, not drama.
At one point he used harsh words to make his case. He asked the babymama to “stay in your lane” and queried what she would be “if my name is removed from your life.”
For context, the singer has faced family headlines this season. He recently shared a previous apology video during another domestic storm. The star also posted a recent family update that drew wide reactions across social media.
Background and online reactions
Fans first noticed the spark after a post by Ashabi. Commenters claimed it threw shots at Bewaji. Debates built fast under the upload, with many asking for calm. Others urged the singer to handle issues in private.
Portable’s reply tried to settle the order in his home. He said Bewaji accepts simple gifts and does not make demands. He added that any partner who wants a formal union must “fight for it,” but still respect the marriage in place.
As at press time, neither Bewaji nor Ashabi has posted a direct response. The singer’s team has not issued a formal press note. The situation remains live, and we will follow verified updates





