Portable Breaks Silence After Bail, Promises to Stay Out of Trouble
Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has spoken out following his recent release on bail. The Zeh Nation boss, known for his wild antics and frequent clashes with authorities, now claims he is ready to turn a new leaf.
Taking to social media shortly after securing his freedom, Portable expressed gratitude to God and vowed to steer clear of unnecessary trouble. According to him, he is done with drama and is now fully focused on making money.
"Alhamdulillah for everything. No more wahala. Na money I dey look for. If you no get money, call God," he wrote, urging his fans to seek divine intervention if they find themselves struggling financially.
This comes after a series of legal troubles that landed the singer in police custody. While the details of his latest case remain fresh in the minds of his fans, Portable seems determined to rebrand himself and avoid further run-ins with the law.
A History of Controversy
Portable is no stranger to making headlines, often for the wrong reasons. Since rising to fame with his breakout hit Zazoo Zeh, he has been involved in multiple controversies, from public altercations to legal battles.
In 2023, he was arrested after resisting police officers who attempted to take him into custody over an alleged unpaid debt. The singer went live on Instagram during the altercation, defiantly challenging the officers before eventually being subdued. His unpredictable nature and blunt personality have often put him at odds with authorities, fellow artists, and even fans.
Despite his troubles, Portable has continued to thrive in the Nigerian music scene, maintaining a strong fanbase that resonates with his street credibility and raw energy.
Turning a New Leaf?
While many fans are skeptical about Portable’s latest declaration, others believe this might be a turning point for the singer. His promise to focus on money rather than controversy suggests he may finally be prioritizing his career and financial stability over reckless behavior.
With his talent and street influence, Portable has the potential to solidify his place in the Nigerian music industry if he can channel his energy into making hits rather than making trouble.
However, only time will tell if he truly means business or if this is just another momentary statement before the next headline-grabbing drama. Fans and critics alike will be watching closely to see if he keeps his word.
For now, Portable is out, free, and seemingly ready to focus on the grind. Will he finally leave the drama behind? We’ll have to wait and see!