"They lied against me!" – Portable explodes over alleged attack on Ogun officials

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Portable

Controversial street-hop singer, Portable, has furiously denied allegations that he attacked Ogun State officials who sealed his bar and uncompleted building.

The outspoken artiste, known for his brash persona, took to social media in a dramatic video to clear his name, insisting that he was being falsely accused.

In the emotional video, Portable swore on his life that he never engaged in any physical confrontation, claiming he was asleep when the officials arrived at his premises.

“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,” he said, visibly agitated.

The singer also lamented that the officials did not just target his entertainment business but also disrupted an academy he had established to uplift struggling youths in his community.

“They went to an academy where I help young people—not just musicians but also tailors, carpenters, and bricklayers,” he explained, painting himself as a benefactor under attack.

Portable further invoked his personal history, revealing a deep emotional connection to the embattled property.

“That house is where I buried my mother when I was 13,” he disclosed, suggesting that the authorities’ actions were not just a legal matter but a personal affront.

Unleashing his characteristic mix of defiance and mysticism, the singer accused unnamed forces of trying to bring him down but declared that he would emerge victorious.

“Elders, owners of the earth, they have lied against us. My glory will defeat my enemies,” he vowed.

Challenging the authorities to back up their claims, Portable demanded proof of the alleged assault.

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

 

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