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Portable cries out that EFCC is planning to arrest him over Naira abuse

Portable cries out that EFCC is planning to arrest him over Naira abuse

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Sunny Green Itodo
Published on 2024-04-19 09:42:30

Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable, has found himself in the spotlight once again, this time alleging that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is targeting him for alleged Naira abuse. Portable, who is currently abroad, expressed fear that the anti-graft agency is planning to arrest him as soon as he returns to Nigeria.

In a recent Instagram live session with his fans, Portable shared his concerns, stating, “I am scared. The EFCC is planning to arrest me when I return to Nigeria because VeryDarkMan name-dropped me.” He went on to criticize VeryDarkMan, a self-proclaimed social media activist, for allegedly instigating the EFCC to come after him for Naira abuse.

Portable’s fear and frustration are palpable as he feels unfairly targeted by VeryDarkMan’s actions. He pleaded with the EFCC to forgive him if there is any evidence against him, emphasizing that he is being singled out due to the actions of someone he believes has no credibility.

The singer also took a jab at VeryDarkMan, questioning his legitimacy to comment on public affairs and criticizing his lack of tangible contributions to society. Portable’s words were laced with frustration and resentment towards VeryDarkMan, highlighting the ongoing feud between the two individuals.

This latest development adds a new layer of controversy to Portable’s already tumultuous public image. Known for his energetic performances and catchy music, Portable has often found himself at the center of controversies and scandals. However, the allegations of Naira abuse and potential EFCC arrest take the stakes to a new level.

It is unclear how Portable’s situation will unfold once he returns to Nigeria. The singer’s fears and concerns demonstrate the impact that social media activism and public opinion can have on individuals, especially those in the public eye. Portable’s plea for forgiveness and criticism of VeryDarkMan reflect a larger issue of accountability and responsibility in the age of social media.

As Portable navigates this latest challenge, his fans and critics alike are watching closely to see how the situation will resolve. The outcome of this alleged EFCC investigation will undoubtedly have far-reaching consequences for Portable’s career and reputation in the music industry.

In conclusion, Portable’s claims of being targeted by the EFCC for Naira abuse have sparked a new wave of controversy and uncertainty in his already tumultuous career. As he awaits his return to Nigeria, the singer’s fate hangs in the balance, with his future uncertain amidst allegations and public scrutiny. Only time will tell how this latest chapter in Portable’s story will unfold.

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