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Portable Breaks Down in Tears, Begs Ogun State Government for Mercy

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Nigerian singer Portable has made a heartfelt plea to the Ogun State government, begging for mercy and pardon after being declared wanted for alleged involvement in a violent incident.

The controversy began when Portable’s bar, ODOWGU, was sealed by town planners, and he was accused of using his associates to harass the officials. Although Portable has since denied the allegations, claiming his boys did not attack anyone, he is still seeking leniency.

In a recent Instagram post, Portable was seen crying and singing a song, pleading with the government to pardon him and release his boys. The emotional appeal has sparked widespread attention, with many fans and supporters calling for mercy and understanding.

Portable’s plea has added a new layer to the ongoing saga, highlighting the human side of the controversy and the singer’s desire for resolution and forgiveness.

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