Portable Opens Up About His Time In Custody: Misconceptions, Cell Life, And More

Portable Speaks Out: Clearing the Air About His Detention
Let me tell you something about Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable, the Nigerian singer whose recent brush with the law has sparked a lot of conversation. Portable, a name that resonates with both controversy and charisma, recently found himself in police custody. But guess what? Instead of letting the situation get to him, he used this time to set the record straight, especially addressing those who’ve been questioning his mental stability. That’s right, Portable took control of the narrative and decided to use his detention to clear up misconceptions.
According to Naija News, Portable was detained and even arraigned in court over allegations of conspiracy and assaulting three officials from the Ogun State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development. Now, this isn’t just another celebrity scandal. Portable’s story is one of resilience and self-discovery amidst adversity.
Inside the Cell: Portable Shares His Experience
In a candid interview on Echo Room, Portable gave us a glimpse into what life was like behind bars. Picture this: he’s in a cell, surrounded by people he barely knows, and suddenly, the leader of the cell steps down, offering Portable the chance to take charge. But here’s the twist—Portable declined. He said, “This isn’t my house.” Can you imagine the courage and humility it takes to say that? It’s not every day you see someone turn down leadership in such a high-pressure environment.
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But that’s not all. Portable also talked about the harsh realities of life in the cell. He revealed how new detainees are often subjected to beatings. Yet, he was lucky. Why? Because he ‘blessed’ the prisoners in cell 4. That’s right, he walked in and brought a bit of positivity into a place where it’s often hard to find. His actions earned him a level of respect that shielded him from the usual treatment new detainees face.
Prayer and Perspective: Portable’s Stance on Faith
Portable didn’t shy away from discussing faith during his time in custody. He mentioned how some of his cellmates tried to engage him in prayer. But Portable, ever the realist, refused. He explained, “God doesn’t answer this kind of prayer. We aren’t in church.” It’s a powerful statement, isn’t it? He went on to share a conversation he had with his fellow inmates. One admitted to killing one person, another two, and yet another three. Portable, with his characteristic honesty, said, “I haven’t killed anyone, so our prayers cannot work together. Pray on your own.”
To sum it up, Portable’s experience in custody wasn’t just about clearing misconceptions or navigating the harsh realities of prison life. It was about staying true to himself, maintaining his integrity, and showing us all that even in the toughest situations, you can still find your voice and use it wisely.
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