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Portable response to Ogun State Police's declaration of him being wanted for allegedly assaulting government officials. The controversial singer denies the accusations, claiming to be under a spiritual attack and not a criminal. He pleads for forgiveness, attributing his struggles to health issues.

Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, widely known as Portable, has publicly responded after Ogun State Police declared him wanted for allegedly assaulting government officials on duty. The singer, who is known for his outspoken behavior, took to his Instagram on February 17 to deny the accusations, asserting that he had not committed any crime, including murder. He described the police's declaration as an unjust attack against him.

In a series of Instagram posts, Portable expressed his frustration, claiming that if anything were to happen to him, there would be consequences. He further demanded that the police provide evidence of the alleged assault at his bar, which he categorically denied. The singer also conveyed that he was under a "spiritual attack," attributing the unfortunate situation to this.

Portable asked for forgiveness from the Ogun State government, citing the physical and emotional toll of the ongoing accusations. He pleaded with his followers and the authorities to understand that his health had been severely affected, claiming that his body was in pain and he was struggling to take care of himself.

The video and his emotional plea have drawn mixed reactions from his supporters and critics alike, with many questioning the authenticity of his claims. As the situation develops, the public eagerly awaits further updates on Portable’s legal standing.