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Musician Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable

Portable regains freedom after Osupa drops cyberstalking case

Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has been cleared of charges brought against him by Fuji musician, Okunola Saheed, also known as Saheed Osupa.

The case was officially withdrawn by Osupa’s lawyer, Ahmed Opalekunde, who confirmed the development on Tuesday.

The case had been filed at the Upper Area Court 1, High Court, Ilorin, after the Kwara State Police Command charged Portable on Monday following Osupa’s petition.

Osupa had accused Portable of criminal defamation, criminal intimidation, inciting public disturbance, and cyberstalking. The charges were based on alleged violations of several legal provisions, including Sections 392, 114, and 397 of the Penal Code; Sections 24(1)(b) and 24(2)(c) of the Cybercrimes Act, 2015; and Sections 10 and 13 of the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Law, 2020.

According to Opalekunde, Osupa decided to withdraw the case after interventions from music industry stakeholders and respected public figures.

The withdrawal letter stated, “It’s our client’s (nominal complainant) instruction that the stakeholders in the music industry and other notable personalities in the society have intervened in the matter and pleaded to the nominal complainant to withdraw the case against the defendant in the interest of public peace.”

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The letter further requested the court to terminate the case, emphasizing that it had been settled amicably. However, it warned Portable to refrain from making any future defamatory statements.

“Further, sir, we want to pray the court to admonish and warn the defendant to desist from any further publications, utterances and any other acts aiming at disparaging the person and businesses of the nominal complainant.”

The legal dispute stemmed from a live Instagram video aired by Portable on March 19, 2025, in which he allegedly made defamatory remarks about Osupa.

The Fuji star claimed that the video damaged his reputation and incited public unrest.

He also alleged that Portable falsely claimed to have removed his music from platforms like Apple Music and Spotify.

In the viral video, Portable had said, “This man dey try to bring down my shine! He be like person wey dey chop snail with shell—him no get sense. Osupa na tortoise. When Apple Music and Spotify wan drop money for me, na him remove my song from platform make I no see money.”

Following the arraignment, Chief Magistrate Sunday Adeniyi had granted Portable bail on Monday. The bail was set at N1 million with two sureties—one being a chairman in the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN) and the other a property owner in the Government Reserved Area under the court’s jurisdiction.

With the case now withdrawn and settled out of court, both parties appear to be moving forward, though Osupa has made it clear that he expects no further provocation from the singer.

 

Portable regains freedom after Osupa drops cyberstalking case

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Forgotten star: Pa Ojoge’s heartbreaking story of survival, neglect

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Veteran Yoruba actor Oluwasesan Adio popularly known as Pa Ojoge

Forgotten star: Pa Ojoge’s heartbreaking story of survival, neglect

Veteran Yoruba actor Oluwasesan Adio, popularly known as Pa Ojoge, has opened up about his financial struggles, revealing that he now survives on the goodwill of friends who occasionally give him as little as ₦5,000 or ₦10,000 to support his family.

In a candid interview, the actor said he depends entirely on others to make ends meet.

“I do not have money. I rely on other people to survive. I get money from people I have known for long. Sometimes people give me ₦5,000, others ₦10,000. That is how I take care of my children and wife,” he said.

Pa Ojoge accused the Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN) of neglecting older and struggling actors, claiming the association only celebrates wealthy members.

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“I lost my child before Peju Ogunmola lost hers, but TAMPAN did not post mine. They only posted Peju’s because I don’t have money. If you are broke, the industry will not recognize you,” he lamented.

He added that even a local TAMPAN chairman in Shomolu condemned the association’s selective recognition, describing it as unfair and insensitive.

“My chairman in Shomolu lambasted them that it was not supposed to be that way. The job only recognizes those that are rich, not those that are poor,” he said.

Pa Ojoge, who began his acting career in the 1970s, rose to fame for his comedic roles in Yoruba and English-language productions. He has featured in several movies and television series, including the popular sitcom Face2Face.

His revelation has reignited public concern over the welfare of veteran actors in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, many of whom have reportedly faced similar struggles after years of contributing to the growth of the sector.

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How Davido turned a 2011 school break into a global music journey

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How Davido turned a 2011 school break into a global music journey

Afrobeats superstar Davido has reflected on his early days in music as he continues his successful 5ive Alive Tour across Nigeria.

The Grammy-nominated artist took to social media to reminisce about his first performances in Ibadan back in 2011, revealing that he once skipped school just to chase his musical dreams.

“In 2011, I skipped school to perform in Ibadan. Asa, Peju, B Red and Sina picked me up from Babcock, and we drove to join the Lynxxx and Friends Tour. I had no idea it was going to air on Soundcity, and when my pops saw it, I got in so much trouble,” Davido shared on X (formerly Twitter).

Now, 14 years later, Davido has returned to Ibadan — this time as a global star — where he delivered a sold-out performance that electrified fans at the stadium.

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“Fourteen years later, we destroyed the stadium. The 5ive Alive run across Nigeria has been one for the books,” he wrote.

The 5ive Alive Tour, which has already made stops in several cities, continues to draw massive crowds and features collaborations with other top Nigerian artists.

Davido also used the opportunity to urge fellow entertainers to invest in Nigeria and give back to their communities.

“To my peers, let’s build back home and give back to our roots. Big love to all our sponsors for backing this historic tour,” he added.

The tour is expected to continue with upcoming shows in Abuja and Lagos, before Davido jets off to the United States for a special performance at State Farm Arena, Atlanta, on November 20, ahead of his birthday celebration on November 21.

With his energy-filled performances and message of homegrown investment, Davido continues to cement his place as one of Africa’s most influential artists.

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HURIWA backs Ned Nwoko’s call for Regina Daniels’ rehabilitation

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HURIWA backs Ned Nwoko’s call for Regina Daniels’ rehabilitation

Civil rights advocacy group, the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), has thrown its weight behind the recent public appeal by Senator Ned Nwoko urging his wife, popular actress Regina Daniels, to undergo rehabilitation to address alleged drug abuse and safeguard her health.

Senator Nwoko, who represents Delta North Senatorial District, said in an interview with journalists on Sunday that the decision was motivated by concerns for his wife’s well-being and her ability to raise their two young children.

According to the lawmaker, the move follows toxicology reports indicating “worrying levels of harmful substances” in the actress’s system. He added that Regina’s previously calm personality had “changed drastically in recent months,” with signs of violent behaviour and recurring health challenges.

Reacting to the development, HURIWA said it supports Nwoko’s stance, describing it as “an act of love and concern” aimed at helping the actress regain stability.

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In a statement signed by the group’s National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, HURIWA urged Regina Daniels to “embrace the challenge” as an opportunity to “preserve and rebuild her life” for the sake of her children.

“We have had the privilege to review parts of the medical report and witness statements submitted to the police in Maitama, Abuja,” the group said.
“Professional rehabilitation centres offer the right environment, therapy, and detoxification support to help an individual recover fully—physically, mentally, and emotionally.”

The organization further emphasized the importance of rehabilitation as a holistic process involving medical treatment, nutrition, therapy, and spiritual renewal.

“Overuse of drugs can poison the system and affect several body functions. With appropriate rehabilitation that includes massage, yoga, and nutritional therapy, one can regain optimal health and happiness,” the statement added.

HURIWA concluded by encouraging the actress to seek help promptly, noting that professional recovery programs “work hand in hand with detox facilities” to ensure complete and safe rehabilitation.

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