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Portable lands in France for first time”- meets Young John during the visit (Video)

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Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, is a well-known Nigerian singer who has just made his first trip to France.

The Zazuu star uploaded a video of his time in Paris, where he also met Young John, a Nigerian producer and performer.

The Chocolate City signee and Portable made a brief friendly chat and posed for some pictures.

While visiting the well-known love bridge, the enthusiastic artist took sure to take in the surrounding beauty.

Sharing video and photos, he wrote; ”Star ⭐️ don’t beg to shine Omo Ologo Shine dey go 🌈🌈🌈🌈 @youngjonn Wicked Producer 🦾

Dr ZEH Nation Disturbing France ZAzuu To The World 🌍 Aza Man Keep Shining 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟”

In other news, Young John, recently said his mum deserves credit for helping to transform his career and social life.

Speaking in an interview with media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the artiste revealed he was shy and had social anxiety as a child so it deprived him of so many things kids experienced while growing up.

Young John said his mum, who is a psychologist, however, came to his rescue as she subjected him to therapy after seeing her clients.

The Dada hitmaker, noted that a lot of men find themselves in such pyschological and emotionally down situations but can’t speak about it publicly because society might label them ‘Weak’.

Young John, formerly nicknamed ‘The Wicked Producer’ went on to state that if not for his mother he would have been unable to achieve his dreams.

In his words; “I always used to be really shy. Being young, I thought it was a normal thing but my mother is a psychologist she would often talk to me about how to relate with people.

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“Along the line, I started getting better but it started getting worst. At some point, I could not attend gatherings and would rather pass through the back door.

There were so many people and I found it hard. It made me deprive myself of a lot of things. I did not want to be in certain places and didn’t have the courage to do certain things.

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I had to force myself to snap out of it. “My mother helped me a lot to overcome anxiety.

I called her and she would give me psychology questionnaires. I had big dreams and, if I kept going that way, it would be hard achieving them”.