In a shocking turn of events, the controversial musician known as Portable has stirred controversy once again by proclaiming himself as the new incarnation of veteran actor Kanayo Kanayo, notorious for his roles in money ritual-themed movies. In a concerning twist, Portable also misguided the public, suggesting that engaging in diabolic practices is a viable route to accumulating wealth.
Over the course of his long-standing career, Kanayo Kanayo has gained notoriety for his portrayals of characters involved in money ritual plots, a trope that has become synonymous with his name. However, this portrayal is purely fictional and part of his acting roles.
Portable, via an Instagram post, publicly declared himself as a practitioner of ritualistic activities and audaciously claimed to inherit Kanayo Kanayo's fictional role. In a deeply troubling and incorrect statement, he suggested that resorting to rituals is preferable due to the inevitability of death.
"I am a ritualist thank God ooo. Set Awon Kanayo Kanayo, you’ve to perform ritualist before you can make it oo," he asserted. Following this misleading assertion, he attempted to add a hint of humor by saying, "Kanayo Kanayo we pray for money and Grace wey no dey disgrace. Prayer is the key to success. If you do ritual you go die, if you no do ritual you go die. Kuku do ritual Kanayo. We are outside tonight Asaba."
While Portable's claim to be the "new Kanayo Kanayo" might be taken with a grain of irony, his careless advice promoting diabolical means as a path to success is deeply troubling. It is important to reiterate that such practices have no basis in reality and can lead to dangerous consequences. This incident underscores the responsibility that public figures have in delivering accurate and positive messages to their followers, especially in a society influenced by media and celebrity culture.
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