Portable sparks backlash after warning Yorubas of spiritual consequences over support for Tinubu in the 2027 election
Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, popularly known as Portable, on Sunday, 22 March 2026, sparked widespread controversy after issuing a public warning to Yoruba voters to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 general election, a statement that has intensified debate around the Portable Tinubu voting threat.
The singer, known for his outspoken persona, made the remarks in a video broadcast in which he invoked spiritual consequences against those who oppose Tinubu’s re-election bid.
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Habeeb Okikiola Badmus claimed that he had been engaged by the ruling All Progressives Congress to campaign for the president, adding that mobilisation efforts would soon begin.
In the video, the artist urged Yoruba voters to support Tinubu in order to maintain peace, warning that those who failed to comply could face spiritual repercussions.
The remarks, delivered in a forceful tone, quickly gained traction online, drawing mixed reactions from the public.
The Portable Tinubu voting threat has since triggered criticism from political observers and civil society voices, who described the comments as inflammatory and inappropriate in a democratic setting.
Although the singer did not provide evidence of any formal campaign agreement with the ruling party, his reference to campaign materials and planned outreach activities has raised questions about the role of entertainers in political mobilisation.
The development comes amid early political positioning ahead of the 2027 elections, with parties and supporters beginning to shape narratives around potential candidates and voter sentiment.
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Analysts note that while celebrity endorsements are not uncommon in Nigerian politics, the use of threatening or coercive language risks undermining public trust and escalating tensions within already sensitive electoral environments.
As reactions continue to unfold, neither President Bola Ahmed Tinubu nor the All Progressives Congress has issued an official response to the claims made by Habeeb Okikiola Badmus.






















