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’10 Yellow No Fit Stand One Blue’ – Portable Speaks Amidst Airport Drama

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Controversial singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has called on the Federal Government to ban prank videos after a commotion involving him at the Port Harcourt International Airport on Sunday.

A viral 53-second clip showed the artiste in beige attire attempting to confront an unidentified individual while security personnel and bystanders tried to restrain him.

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In the footage, uniformed guards struggled to pull Portable toward a waiting vehicle in the parking lot as chaotic pushing and shoving ensued. At least one person appeared barefoot, while another wielded what looked like a belt or whip as the crowd watched.

Reacting in a video posted on his Instagram page on Monday, Portable claimed he was ambushed by “death pranksters”, a term he used for people staging extreme, life-threatening pranks for online content.

Speaking in a mix of English and Yoruba, he said, “Those people came to prank me. They were death pranksters. It almost turned to cultist level. Ten yellow no fit stand one blue.”

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He insisted the incident damaged his reputation and described himself as a victim of fake publicity stunts.

Portable appealed to authorities to outlaw prank content and crack down on bloggers spreading false stories.

“Make government stop all those prankers and some fake bloggers. Make them stop all this fake news post just because of small fame. Why una dey spoil person wey get glory name with una platforms,” he wrote.

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The “Zazu Zeh” crooner is no stranger to public drama. He has previously been in the news over altercations and was once declared wanted by the police in connection with an assault case.


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