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“Just Kill Me” – Portable Cries Out After Being Declared Wanted by Police

- The singer insists he did not assault government officials and challenges authorities to provide evidence.
- Portable attributes his current troubles to a spiritual attack and pleads for forgiveness from the Ogun State government.
- Despite his social media outcry, the Ogun State Police Command maintains its warrant for his arrest.
Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has responded after the Ogun State Police Command declared him wanted.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Portable was declared wanted over his alleged involvement in the assault on Ogun State government officials carrying out their lawful duties.
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In a series of posts on his Instagram story, the Zazu crooner denied the allegations, claiming the arrest warrant was an attempt to bring him down.
“I didn’t k!ll anybody. If anything happens to me, there will be trouble. They should post evidence of where I fought them at my bar. They are evil people, and they are lying against me. Just kill me and let everywhere scatter,” he wrote.
In another post, Portable pleaded with the Ogun State government for forgiveness, claiming he was under spiritual attack.
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“All this evil thing wey dey happen to me na spiritual attack. God save me. I am facing a lot of sicknesses all over my body. I am taking care of myself. Pain in my body. Make Ogun State government forgive me,” he wrote.
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