Portable Brags, Says, ‘Mingle With Lawyers Who Know Law’

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On Tuesday, April 3, the controversial Nigerian musician, Portable whose real name is Habeeb Okikiola was granted bail in the sum of N300,000 with two sureties in the same amount.

Barely 24 hours after meeting the bail requirements, the outspoken musician has made a video admonishing his fans among others to mingle with lawyers who understand the necessities of their profession.

Speaking in a new video on social media, Portable stated in the trending video that the legal practitioners who represented him perfected his bail condition and bailed him out of prison in 2 seconds.

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Portable urges Nigerians in the video to try to mingle with lawyers who know the law, and that is just the beginning.

Speaking further, Portable boasts about his supernatural grace after being released from jail in another video.

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It would be recalled that on Tuesday, April 3, Portable was arraigned in an Ogun State Magistrate’s Court in Ifo on Monday for alleged assault and theft.

The court had previously granted him bail in the amount of N800,000 for the three charges, with two sureties in the same amount.

The court ruled that the sureties must be landowners within the court’s jurisdiction.

Okikiola was transferred to the Ilaro Correctional Centre after failing to meet his bail conditions.

However, Victor Oyeleke, the Spokesman for the Nigerian Correctional Service in Ogun, confirmed to newsmen this evening that Portable had completed the bail conditions and had left the prison custody.

He has perfected the bail conditions and he just left the custody,” Oyeleke said.

The case has since been adjourned to April 26 for the commencement of trial.

 

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