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  • Portable condemns father’s actions amid police case

    Portable condemns father’s actions amid police case

    Controversial singer Portable has expressed disappointment over his father’s behavior. 

    In an Instagram post, Portable accused his father of betraying and abandoning him during a difficult time.

    Portable alleged that his father accepted money from him to oversee his house projects but failed to settle a dispute with the police, resulting in Portable’s current problems. 

    Portable described his father’s actions as those of a “bad father” and claimed that he had been financially supporting him, only to be taken advantage of. 

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    He wrote: “But why my papa no go police station to cover me, he is a bad father. Na him I dey give money to do all those houses, na him chop my money. If too say him don’t settle with them I no go get problem with this people.

    “Why my papa go dey run for police? House wey be say na you I dey give money make you run am. All those houses belong to my Badmus Family”.

  • I’m undervalued despite being an Ogun indigene – Portable 

    I’m undervalued despite being an Ogun indigene – Portable 

    Controversial singer Portable has expressed frustration over feeling undervalued, particularly by his home state, Ogun.

    His remarks come after the Ogun State government sent him a serious warning for allegedly assaulting government officials.

    On his social media, Portable reflected on self-worth and the need for one to be surrounded by people who appreciate and value one’s contributions.

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    He urged his followers to seek environments where they are recognized and respected.

    “ZAzuu I wanted to let you know the right place values you in the right way don’t find yourself in the place and get angry if you are not valued. Am from Ogun state but no body value me or appreciate my doings, those that know your value are those people who appreciate you don’t stay in place where nobody sees your value”, he wrote.

  • Portable denies allegations of fighting with Ogun state officials

    Portable denies allegations of fighting with Ogun state officials

    Controversial singer Portable has denied accusations of attacking Ogun State officials who sealed his bar and uncompleted building.

    In a video shared on social media, Portable claimed he was asleep when the officials arrived and did not engage in any physical altercation.

    Portable alleged that the officials not only sealed his businesses but also destroyed his bar. 

    He emphasised that he did not fight anyone and challenged the officials to provide proof of their allegations.

    The singer also revealed that the sealed building holds sentimental value, adding that it is where he buried his mother.

    Portable maintained his innocence and appealed to his fans to believe him.

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    He said in a video: “It’s a youth matter, I’m a small boy. I didn’t fight anybody. I might be troublesome, but this time, I was asleep when they came to my house and bar, asking everyone to leave.

    “They went to an academy where I help young people—not just musicians but also tailors, carpenters, and bricklayers.

    “Elders, owners of the earth, they have lied against us. My glory will defeat my enemies. That house is where I buried my mother when I was 13.

    “My fans, I swear to God, I didn’t fight anyone. Let them show proof that I did.”

  • Ogun slams Portable over alleged assault of officials

    Ogun slams Portable over alleged assault of officials

    The Ogun State Government has strongly condemned the alleged assault on officials of the Ogun State Planning and Development Permit Authority (OGPDPA) by hip-hop artist Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable.

    According to reports, Portable, who is on the run, allegedly obstructed and attacked three town planners – Ramon Lateef, Akinpelumi Oyero, and Abidemi Onabanjo – while they were performing their duties at his bar in Iyana Ilogbo, Ota.

    Nine of his associates―Oluwaseun Ayenuwa, 19; Precious Ohiegebo, 19; Oluwapelumi Adeosun, 20; Gospel Kanu, 20; Nurudeen Warris, 21; Adetola Alashe, 25; Fatimo Muhammed, 26; Ifeoluwa Babatunde, 27; and Samuel Adeleke, 28―were arraigned before an Abeokuta Magistrates’ Court on Thursday for allegedly assaulting the officials. They face charges including armed violence, felony, obstruction, assault, conduct likely to cause a breach of peace, and intent to kill. Bail was set at N5 million each.

    Governor Dapo Abiodun described Portable’s actions as “shameful and intolerable,” stating that his administration will not tolerate such behavior. 

    The Governor, through his Special Adviser on information and strategy, Kayode Akinmade, emphasised his commitment to upholding law and order in the state.

    “We are profoundly taken aback by the unpleasant and uncivil act of the hip-hop artiste, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, on Wednesday, in the Iyana-Ilogbo area of the State where his bar is located,” the statement said.

    “The way in which Portable and some miscreants he employed in the dastardly act attacked the officials of the OGPDPA is not only bizarre but a confirmation of the erosion of Omoluabi ethos in those individuals and indeed a great disgrace to the state.

    “Governor Dapo Abiodun totally condemned this primitive and indecent act and reiterated his avowed commitment to a just and egalitarian society as he is ready to make any individual flouting the extant law of the land face the full wrath of the law irrespective of social status and influence,” the statement concluded

  • Ogun govt frowns at Portable’s rascality, calls for caution

    Ogun govt frowns at Portable’s rascality, calls for caution

    Ogun state government has condemned in totality the level of rascality displayed by a controversial Hip-hop artiste, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as portable over his reckless behaviour towards the officials of the Ogun State Planning and Development Permit Authority (OGPDPA) at his bar located around  Iyana Ilogbo, in Ota area of the state.

    A statement signed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Information and Strategy, Hon.. Kayode Akinmade, described portable as serial dissident and unrepentant rascal who have been in the habit of assaulting government officials without provocation.

    Akinmade said the latest attack orchestrated by portable and his cohorts against government officials who were on their lawful assignment in the area was unacceptable and barbaric, saying such indecent act would be addressed in line with the extant law of the land. 

    He averred that the behaviour of the Hip-hop artiste is becoming disgraceful and unbearable to the people of the area and the Government,  considering the degree of pandemonium and panic he causes any time he carried out such unpleasant acts in the area.

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    Akinmade therefore,  reiterated the stance of Governor Dapo Abiodun-led administration to sanitize the state against every unlawful act and entrench decency in all strata, saying the government is serious about the distinct values of Omoluabi ethos at all times.

    He said “, We are profoundly taken aback by the unpleasant and uncivil act of the Hip-hop artiste, Habeeb Okikiola,  popularly as Portable on Wednesday,  in Iyana- Ilogbo area of the State where is bar is located. 

    “The way in which Portable and some set of miscreants he employed in the dastardly act attacked the officials of the OGPDPA is not only bizarre but a confirmation of erosion of Omoluabi ethos in those individuals and indeed a great disgrace t9 the state. 

    “Governor Dapo Abiodun totally condemned this primitive and indecent act and reiterated his avowed commitment to just and egalitarian society as he is ready to make any individual flouting the extant law of the land yo dace the full wrath  of the law irrespective of social status and influence “.

  • Portable pleads for prayers, support as Ogun seizes property

    Portable pleads for prayers, support as Ogun seizes property

    Singer Portable has made an emotional appeal to fans for prayers and support amidst a difficult situation with the authorities.

    The government recently sealed his uncompleted building and hotel due to unauthorised development, detaining some of his customers and workers.

    Portable expressed frustration, pointing out the irony of the situation, as he has been contributing to the community by helping to repair roads and provide streetlights.

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    To address the issue, he has canceled his upcoming show in London to focus on protecting his family and properties.

    In a heartfelt Instagram post, Portable wrote: “Zazuu Zeh. I need to protect my family and property first. London see you later, no he today man dey travel dey make money.

    “Music is my way, if life dey, man go still go many places.
    Eyin fans me all I need now is prayer and support. If you spoil me for who love me, you go dey die young. Make una sha support me. Make I dey free my people wey dey back, na help I dey help them.

    “On God my glory go kill my enemy. I believe in God. Any disappointment is a blessing, Man no be God”.

  • Portable on the run as Police arraign nine proteges for ‘assaulting’ Ogun officials

    Portable on the run as Police arraign nine proteges for ‘assaulting’ Ogun officials

    Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, is reportedly evading arrest after police in Ogun State arraigned nine of his associates in an Abeokuta Magistrates’ Court on Thursday. 

    They were accused of assaulting officials from the Ota Zonal Planning office of the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.

    The suspects including Nurudeen Warris (21); Adetola Alashe (25); Samuel Adeleke (28); Oluwaseun Ayenuwa (19);  Oluwapelumi Adeosun (20); Gospel Kanu (20); Precious Ohiegebo (19); Ifeoluwa Babatunde (27) and Fatimo Muhammed (26), face five charges: felony, assault, obstruction, armed violence involving cutlasses and guns, conduct likely to cause a breach of peace, and intent to kill.

    The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    Police Prosecutor, Sunday Ekong, informed the court the alleged offences took place on Wednesday around 10:00 am at Oke-Osa, Tigbo Ilu, Sango-Ota, within the Ado-Odo/Ota local government area of Ogun State.

    Ekong explained that the suspects, along with Portable—who is currently on the run—unlawfully assaulted, restrained, and obstructed town planners Abidemi Onabanjo, Ramon Lateef, and Akinpelumi Oyero while they were carrying out their official duties at Odogwu Bar, a business owned by Portable.

    The prosecutor further stated that the defendants, together with Portable, were armed with dangerous weapons and acted in a manner likely to disturb the public peace, with the intent to harm the town planning officers.

    The charges violated sections 516, 356(3), 80, 249(d), and 320 of the Criminal Code laws of Ogun State, 2006.

    Magistrate Mrs. O.M. Somefun granted bail to the defendants in the sum of N5 million each, with sureties who are licensed bond agents registered with the Ogun State government. The case was adjourned until March 17 for hearing.

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    The incident reportedly stemmed from the sealing of Portable’s uncompleted building and hotel by the State Town Planning Office due to illegal development without the necessary permits.

    On his Instagram, Portable expressed his belief in God and frustration over the sealing of his property. He claimed the authorities confiscated over 20 artists, customers, cars, bikes, and phones from his establishment.

    He accused the government of targeting his business despite his efforts to help the community, including providing streetlights and repairing roads. He lamented, “Why will they do that to my property that I am using to feed my family?”

    Portable added: “They packed everybody, took more than 20 people, both artists and customers, and confiscated cars, bikes, and people’s phones. Why? Government should please look into this. I am using this place to book events and shows, not just to sell drinks. I’m promoting people and helping the community. Why attack me, especially when I’ve been helping with streetlights and road repairs?”

    He concluded: “God is greater than them.”

  • Portable cries out as Ogun seals building, hotel

    Portable cries out as Ogun seals building, hotel

    Controversial singer Portable has expressed frustration after the Ogun State Government sealed his uncompleted building and hotel.

    According to the letter posted online, the government’s action was due to alleged illegal development without an approval permit.

    Portable alleged the government’s raid resulted in the arrest of over 20 people, including artists, customers, and individuals who had come to him for help.

    He alleged that the authorities also confiscated cars, bikes and phones.

    The singer argued that he was using the building to host events and shows, not just to sell drinks.

    He also claimed that he was promoting and helping people through his business.

    Portable expressed disappointment, stating that he had previously assisted the government by providing streetlights and road repairs in his hometown. 

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    He questioned why the government would shut down his property, which he uses to support his family.

    “I believe in Eledumare Nobody can fall me Ọmọ Olohun. They pack everybody, they took more than 20 people both Artist and customers and they pack cars and bikes including peoples phone and job. All the people that came for help they pack them and they seal my new uncompleted building and hotel. Why? In my home town and we no follow them fight, pack all the drink that we are selling at ODOWGU bar and food. WHY? Government should please look into this.

    “I am using here to book events and shows not only drink. I am promoting people and helping people here. Make Government ask I put light for everywhere and before government come for road repair na me call them to help us. Why will they do that at my property that I am using to feed my family?
    Them later come attack me at where I dey but God pass them,” he wrote.

  • Feature me if you want a Grammy award, Portable tells artists

    Feature me if you want a Grammy award, Portable tells artists

    Singer Portable has declared that any artist who features him will automatically win a Grammy Award.

    Portable’s claim came on the heels of Tems’ historic win at the 67th Grammy Awards, where she made history by becoming the first Nigerian female artist to win the prestigious award.

    According to him, if he hadn’t been “neglected” by the music industry, he would have already won a Grammy Award.

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    He went on to say that featuring him is a guaranteed ticket to Grammy success, and that any artist who collaborates with him will inevitably win the coveted award.

    He partly said: “Olamide picked me and I came out from nowhere, nobody rise me, God is my pioneer, I’m telling if not that you neglected me I would have won Grammy, feature me if you want to collect Grammy, drop verse for me I get chorus, ordinary woman collected the Grammy from you people.”

    Sharing a video of his claim, he wrote: “Failure is not an option for me I don’t have backup I am the backup that’s why am working hard I believe in my phone and sub any disappointment is a blessing”

  • Five Nigerian celebrities with facial tattoos

    Five Nigerian celebrities with facial tattoos

    Social media has been buzzing since the Grammy Award-nominated artist Asake revealed his new face tattoos.

    However, the singer isn’t the only Nigerian celebrity who has inked tattoos on their faces.

    Here are the five Nigerian celebrities with facial tattoos

    Asake

    Grammy Award-nominated artist Asake, known for his massive hits like “Terminator,” has recently shocked fans with his fresh new look. In an Instagram post, the artist debuted his face tattoos, which included dollar signs and the word “Believe.” His followers quickly took to social media to react, with some loving the boldness of the design, while others were a little more critical.

    For Asake, this is a chance to elevate his personal image and express a deeper side of himself. His music already features themes of ambition and belief, so it’s no surprise that the word “Believe” is etched on his face. It’s clear that Asake isn’t just an artist with a unique sound—he’s an artist with a distinct identity. Fans are eager to see how this new look will influence his future releases and public persona.

    Portable

    Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable was born on March 12, 1994, is a singer, rapper and songwriter.

    Before now, aside from the tattoos on his body, the “Zazu” crooner had just an ‘SOS’ tattoo on his face, located on his chin. But he recently shared a video of the painful process as he acquires a new set of tattoos in Cyprus.

    DJ Sose

    Thomas Amar-Aigbe popularly known as Dj Sose was born on June 5, 1981. He is an award-winning Nigerian-Hungarian disc jockey known for his unique facial tattoos.

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    DJ Sose shocked the world when he removed his tattoos during his traditional marriage but fixed them back during the white wedding.

    Olamide

    Iconic rapper, Olamide Gbenga Adedeji was born March 15, 1989.

    A renowned rapper, singer-songwriter and record executive. He is one of the biggest and most influential artists in Africa. He records in Yoruba and English.

    Olamide in February 2019, showed off his facial tattoos while dancing to his single, ‘Woske’ on Instagram.

    Small Doctor

    Small Doctor, a Street Hop artiste whose real name is Adekunle Temitope was born on May 27, 1996.

    He is a Nigerian Fuji, and afro-pop recording artist and performer.

    Small Doctor was preceded by the release of another single: “Penalty” which won an award for “Best Street Hop” at The Headies 2018.

    The recording artist became synonymous with his face tattoos at the commencement of his music career.