Singer Portable Declares ‘No More Wahala’ After Court Case

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Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has vowed to keep a low profile after his recent legal tussle with the Ogun State government.

The controversial artist made this declaration shortly after securing bail for ₦2 million following allegations of assaulting government officials at his bar.

Portable’s legal woes began when he was declared wanted by authorities over the alleged assault. The singer eventually surrendered to the police and faced legal proceedings. After his release, Portable wasted no time addressing his fans. He shared a music video on social media, expressing gratitude for regaining his freedom and promising to focus solely on building his music career and accumulating wealth.

“Alhamdulilahi for everything 🙏 ZAzuu. No more wahala, na money I dey look for. If you no get money, call God ✍🏻.”

Despite this renewed commitment, many remain sceptical about whether Portable can avoid controversy. Known for his outspoken nature and frequent clashes with law enforcement, the singer’s track record raises questions about how long he can stay drama-free.

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The public remains split over Portable’s declaration. Some fans believe that his focus on financial success might steer him clear of trouble. Others, however, doubt that the singer can truly maintain a controversy-free profile, given his history.

For now, Portable appears determined to turn a new leaf. With his sights set on his music career and financial growth, only time will tell whether he can uphold this fresh commitment and avoid further disputes. His next moves will be closely watched by both fans and critics alike.

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Source: NewsandVibes.com

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