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Portable at Lagos SCID following his surrender. |
Portable the Nigerian street-hop artist has finally turned himself in to police less than 48 hours after authorities named him a wanted man. The singer made his way to the Lagos State Criminal Investigations Department abruptly.
He once made wild claims on social media, calling himself a “mad man” in a brief Instagram video. Now, Portable has stepped forward, saying he does not cause trouble. He asked Nigerians for help and forgiveness if he hurt anyone in his actions.
Lagos State Police spokesperson Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the singer’s surrender at SCID. The Ogun State Command has also been notified and is set to take him into custody. This step marks a clear change for Portable, who now faces the legal process head-on.
The news comes as many in Nigeria watch closely. Fans and critics alike now discuss what this means for his future in music. His actions spark thoughts about personal growth and the consequences of past behavior.
This update raises important questions. Can public figures learn from their mistakes? How should society view sudden acts of responsibility? These points invite a balanced discussion among all Nigerians.
Portable’s case is a reminder that every choice has an impact. His quick move to surrender could signal a new beginning. The story continues to develop as more details emerge in 2025.
Keep watching this unfolding saga closely behind the scenes of rapidly changing events. Readers share perspectives openly in heated debates surrounding public figures' accountability.