Key Points
- Portable holds an OND from Kwara State Polytechnic. He now wants deeper study to run his label better.
- He says schooling will help him track royalties and splits. He hopes to read contracts alone without middlemen.
- Plan aims to protect career income and brand value. Fans say growth mindset could stabilise his moves.
Portable (Habeeb Okikiola) says he plans to return to school soon. The singer wants clearer skills to manage his music work and cash.

He already holds an OND from Kwara State Polytechnic in Ilorin. His new plan follows busy months on headlines, including Portable advice to Regina Daniels.
Why he wants fresh study
Portable says school will help him track royalties and label splits. He wants to read deals by himself and plan smarter moves.
He adds that clear lessons will make his team work better. He also hopes to keep records right and avoid random advice.
He notes that a short course could fit his travel and shows. Topics may include rights, song splits, and simple cash flow tools.
The singer also points to his young label and crew. He says training will help him lead well and set fair terms.
He believes better knowledge will aid talks with brands and clubs. It should also stop rushed signings that later cause stress and blame.
Over time, he wants steady pay from streams and shows. He says clean books will prove his worth during talks with partners.
He plans to meet tutors who teach real life music work. He adds that simple, hands-on tasks would help him learn fast.
He says a mentor could review deals before he signs. He wants to set a rule book for the label this year.
What it could change
Fresh study could calm rows seen in recent months, like Portable second wife dispute. Better plans may also help him deliver shows with fewer issues.
Fans online say the plan shows growth and a focus on work. Some ask him to pick a short course and start this year.
Clearer systems could guard income in the busy tour period. He wants each track file to list writers, beats, and split sheets.
He also hopes to link streams and show sales in one place. That would make tax time and audits simple and less tense.
If the move works, his label may sign more acts with care. He says loyal staff will grow with him under fair terms.
Long term, he wants a brand that lasts beyond one hit. With study and focus, he thinks that goal is within reach.





