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  • Portable regains freedom after meeting bail conditions

    Portable regains freedom after meeting bail conditions

    Controversial singer Portable has been released from prison after meeting his bail conditions.

    The ‘Zazu’ crooner regained his freedom on Monday, January 19, after spending a week in detention.

    The singer was arrested and detained for allegedly assaulting his baby mama, Ashabi Simple, her siblings, and stealing a car.

    In a video trending on social media, Portable claimed innocence, stating “they lied against me”.

    Read Also: Portable remains remanded as first wife delivers baby

    The drama began on New Year’s Eve when a heated exchange between Portable and Ashabi went viral.

    Ashabi and her siblings accused Portable of assault and theft, leading to his arrest and nine-count charge.

    Portable was arraigned before the Federal High Court sitting in Ota, Ogun State, and was remanded in prison pending a fresh bail hearing.

    The presiding judge had adjourned the hearing till Monday, January 19, 2026, when Portable was released after meeting his bail conditions.

  • Portable remains remanded as first wife delivers baby

    Portable remains remanded as first wife delivers baby

    Barely five days after controversial singer, Portable, was remanded in prison for a nine-count criminal charge, his first wife, Omobewaji, was delivered of a little tot.

    After he was arraigned on Monday, January 12, 2026 at a Federal High Court in Ogun State, the presiding judge declined to grant Portable bail, citing the absence of the allegedly assaulted police officer in court.

    The troubled singer was remanded in custody, with bail consideration adjourned to January 19, 2026.

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    Meanwhile, Omobewaji, welcomed a newborn baby while the singer remains in prison.

    Sources claimed that the news of the arrival of his new born baby has been conveyed to the singer in prison. It was further alleged that he received the news with joy and can’t wait for his bail hearing so as to meet his child for the first time.

    Portable got into trouble with one of his wives, Ashabi Simple and allegedly assaulted a police officer during the clash.

  • Portable arraigned, remanded over car theft, assault charges

    Portable arraigned, remanded over car theft, assault charges

    Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, was arraigned before the Federal High Court in Ota, Ogun State, on Monday over a nine-count criminal charge.

    The charges include assault, theft, causing bodily harm, and resisting arrest, stemming from an incident at his bar in the Iyana Ilogbo area on New Year’s Day.

    Portable allegedly attacked his estranged partner, Ashabi Simple, and several police officers, including a female inspector, Ogungbe Olayemi.

    Other alleged victims named in the charge sheet include Ileyemi Damilola, Akinyanju Oluwabusayomi, Olowu Olumide, Demilade Ogunniyi, and Ebuka Odah.

    Read Also: My life is better without my father, says Portable

    He also faced accusations of stealing a N12 million Mercedes-Benz E300 belonging to Ileyemi Damilola.

    Two siblings of Ashabi Simple testified as witnesses, though she was absent from court.

    The judge declined to grant Portable bail, citing the absence of the allegedly assaulted police officer, and remanded him in custody until January 19.

    Meanwhile, the Ogun State Police Command said it is investigating a viral video showing Portable being assaulted while in custody.

  • My life is better without my father, says Portable

    My life is better without my father, says Portable

    For the second time in two years, controversial street-pop artist, Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable, has gone hard on his father claiming his life is better without him.

    A few days into the New Year, the singer took to his social media account to level serious allegations against his father in a live video. He accused his father of neglect, manipulation, and financially exploiting his success, while also warning him against what he described as spiritual intimidation.

    The outburst follows a physical altercation between Portable and one of his babymama, Asabi.

    During an Instagram Live session, the Zazu singer lamented that his father consistently distances himself whenever he faces challenges involving the police or marital disputes, yet maintains contact with his partners for selfish gains.

    In a 10 minute long vitriol, he said, “Even my dad is only concerned with getting money from me. There is no time in the police station that you will ever come to my aid as your son. But you can collect the phone numbers of your son’s baby mamas and collect money from them.

    “Are you not supposed to have a phone number and relations with just one wife, you know, with me? It’s only Bewaji, my only wife, that you’re supposed to know, but you chase after all of them for money. You will be sniffing around my family. You are with me, yet my life is scattered.

    “My fans, why? When you are not with me, my life goes on. If people invade my house and I ask my father to report to the police station, he won’t answer; he will run and hide from my problems. I am facing a lot of fans, but you will not believe me.

    “My life is good without you. I am a hero. You did not take care of me. You did not send me to school. You are just like Baba Mohbad; you have collected all my shoes and clothes. But when there is war, you will be absent.”

    He continued saying, “When I wanted to build a house, I told him to handle it. He was always cheating me. You quoted 300 blocks as 900 blocks for me. I want to roof a building for N1.4 million, but you called it N2.7 million. You stand on my toes because of my properties.

    “When my mother died, my father said he was not concerned. Am I your only child? Leave me to live my life. My father was cheating me on the purchase of bricks. You were in Abuja doing your thing. Then you came into my life when I became famous.

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    “You can never inherit me. I will not allow you to do to me what they did to Mohbad. My father is ready to take my properties, including my cars and my clothes. I swear to God who made me, no one can inherit me, and I will live long before I die to take care of my kids and my properties.

    “You can not kill me. Spirituality is genuine, and I will be spiritual with anybody. Assuming my mum were alive, I wouldn’t be suffering this much because she would fight for me. My father scammed my mum before her death; he is still scamming me as well.

    “My father sent me away from Abuja, and I came to learn tailoring in Lagos. My father blocked my aunt, who raised me when my mum died, saying she used me for rituals. My dad chased my aunt, who used to stay with me.

    “My aunt, Alhaja, used to stand for me when I got arrested at the police station. My dad has blocked her, the woman who raised me as a kid, so he can scam me. Alhaja, where are you? My father has scattered everything. My father has collected my money and cars, even though I haven’t bought anything for Alhaja yet.

    “If not for Alhaja, who fortified me, I wouldn’t be here today. But my father caused Alhaja to say that she is using me for ritual, Alhaja is rich, and I am rich with everything she raised me with.

    “Whereas, I am not supposed to even take care of my father because he was not available when I was born, he went on hajj, it was my mum who sorted out my naming ceremony. Yet, my father won’t take care of my family and siblings from the money he got from me.”

  • My life was better without my father, says Portable

    My life was better without my father, says Portable

    Controversial singer Portable has accused his father of taking his personal belongings and attempting to lay claim to his properties.

    In a video message, the Zazu crooner alleged that his father’s involvement in his life has caused more harm than good, asserting that he fared better before his father came back to his life. 

    He further claimed that his father did not support his education or his tailoring apprenticeship, which he said he pursued before venturing into music.

    The artiste alleged that his father has taken his shoes and clothes and is now making moves to claim his properties.

    “My dad’s presence in my life is doing me more harm than good. My life was better and more stable when he wasn’t in the picture,” he said.

    “When I was younger, he didn’t take care of me. He did not send me to school. He did not pay for my tailoring apprenticeship fee.

    “His presence is affecting my life negatively. He has taken all my shoes and clothes and he is just after my properties.”

  • Portable goes back to school

    Portable goes back to school

    Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola popularly known as Portable, has announced plans to further his education.

    Despite already holding an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) from Kwara State Polytechnic, the “Zazu” singer said additional knowledge is essential to navigating the complex business side of the music industry.

    According to him, his decision to go back to school is driven by a desire to take control of his music career, particularly in areas such as royalties and business deals.

    Read Also: Portable urges Regina Daniels to stay loyal to husband amid marital speculations

    He said: “Even though I already have an OND from Kwara State Polytechnic, I still want to further my education so I can understand my music royalties and business deals better, especially for my record label, Zeh Nation.”

    Portable said by acquiring this knowledge, he aims to ensure that his music empire is managed effectively, and he is not solely reliant on others for guidance.

  • Portable slams pranksters amid airport drama

    Portable slams pranksters amid airport drama

    Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, has broken his silence on the viral incident that occurred at the Port Harcourt International Airport, claiming he was ambushed by individuals staging a dangerous prank.

    In a video shared on his Instagram page, the Zazuu Zeh crooner said the people involved were “death pranksters” who nearly turned the situation into a cult-related clash.

    “Those people came to prank me. They were death pranksters. It almost turned to cultist level. Ten yellow no fit stand one blue,” Portable said in a mix of Yoruba and English.

    The singer lamented that the episode tarnished his image and accused bloggers of spreading false reports to chase online attention.

    He also called on the federal government to ban prank videos and crack down on social media platforms that promote such dangerous content.

    Footage of the incident showed a chaotic scene with security guards and bystanders struggling to restrain Portable amid shouting and pushing, while some individuals were seen barefoot.

    Portable, known for his frequent controversies, has previously been involved in several public dramas, including an assault case that once led to him being declared wanted by the police.

  • Portable my forever crush, ‘happy place’ – Ashabi Simple hails singer

    Portable my forever crush, ‘happy place’ – Ashabi Simple hails singer

    Actress Ashabi Simple has publicly declared her love for singer Portable in a heartfelt Instagram post.

    She affectionately referred to him as her “love” and “absolute crush,” expressing deep appreciation for his presence in her life.

    Ashabi thanked Portable for celebrating with her and for blessing her day with a special gift, which she said meant a lot to her.

    She also praised Portable’s hustling spirit, saying it inspires her to work harder and encourages her to do more.

    She wrote, “Absolutely loml, my everyday crush, Aridunnu mi to write person feelings is now scary dem go say I too do.

    Read Also: Portable, VDM are chronic clout chasers, says Kehinde Ajose

    “Nevertheless, I love & cherish you so much, you know, no long epistle today, abiding by online rules

    Thanks so much for making time to celebrate with me out of your busy schedule, my celebrity Baby. Thanks for your everyday support, thanks for blessing my day with that gift, as well. It means a lot to my brand.

    Thanks for your care & concern, I love you so much.

    “May GOD bless you more, Akanni mi, goodness & mercy shall continue to follow you all the days of your life.

    You won’t lack good things in life, my laugh pills, bestie mi ogo hustler with grace, baba awon omo mi, your hustling spirit inspires me a lot and encourages me to do more that surely hard work pays, and I’m rooting for us big time. Thanks so much for being my happy place. Na me Dey do opening na okiki Dey change cloth”.

  • Portable endorses Imisi, requests to join BBNaija

    Portable endorses Imisi, requests to join BBNaija

    Controversial singer Portable has expressed interest in joining the Big Brother Naija reality show, criticising the organisers for not inviting him.

    In a video, he boasted about his swag, fashion sense, and celebrity status, claiming that his presence would have elevated the show.

    Portable specifically mentioned that most of the current housemates lack style, except for Imisi, whom he seems to admire.

    He also highlighted his wealth and international exposure, stating that he owns luxury cars and has performed in countries like America and London.

    Portable went further to demand an invitation and financial compensation, essentially telling the show’s organisers to crown him the winner if they want him to join.

    Read Also: Portable, VDM are chronic clout chasers, says Kehinde Ajose

    He said: “Big Brother una never invite me, make una give me money, make I join Big Brother. If una wan make this season sweet, una for put me. All of them no get swagger, them no blow, only one person wey I know for there na Imisi.

    “Big Brother, I am a fashion designer and stylist. I am a street king. I dey everywhere I want to dey, and I chill anywhere I want to chill.

    “I am a star, I have a Chevrolet, I have a Benz, I am a star, I have been to America, London and I have fans, invite me”.

  • Portable, VDM are chronic clout chasers, says Kehinde Ajose

    Portable, VDM are chronic clout chasers, says Kehinde Ajose

    Media entrepreneur and author Kehinde Ajose has weighed in on the escalating feud between controversial singer Portable and social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM), labeling both individuals as chronic clout chasers, who manufacture drama for public attention.

    The long-simmering beef between the two personalities recently boiled over, with both releasing diss tracks aimed at each other. The conflict reportedly intensified after Portable accused VDM of using the tragic case of the late singer Mohbad for attention. In retaliation, VDM released a diss track, and Portable quickly fired back with his own, continuing the public spectacle.

    Reacting to the development, Ajose, a visibility strategist, stated that the feud is a calculated strategy for relevance. “Yes, VDM started on a good note, but most of what he does these days is pure clout chasing,” Ajose observed. “He understands that attention is currency and deliberately looks for issues that will keep him in the news. The same thing applies to Portable,  he is far more popular for being controversial than for his music. They are both chronic clout chasers.”

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    Ajose elaborated that this model is built on manufactured outrage rather than talent. “This isn’t about artistic rivalry; it’s a spectacle designed for online engagement. They are masters at creating outrage to stay in the headlines because their brands are built on a foundation of controversy, which is a very volatile and unsustainable model.”

    The feud’s origins trace back several months, but the recent exchange has brought their methods into sharp focus. Ajose concluded with a warning: “The audience eventually tires of drama without substance. The real challenge for figures like them is to transition from being famous for being controversial to being respected for a tangible skill. Right now, this feud is just noise distracting from any real craft.”