- Portable has described his prison experience as traumatic, saying it gave him insight into Nigeria’s problems and influenced his decision to resolve future issues through legal channels.
- The singer said the ordeal was so intense that it made him reflect on the struggles faced by Afrobeat pioneer and activist Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.

Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has opened up about his recent prison experience, describing it as traumatic and overwhelming.
Speaking in a video, the singer said the ordeal was so intense that it made him reflect on the struggles faced by Afrobeat pioneer and activist Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.
According to Portable, what he experienced gave him a deeper understanding of the harsh realities surrounding Nigeria’s systemic problems.
He also revealed that he has decided to change his approach to conflicts, stating that he will no longer handle issues personally but will instead rely on proper legal channels.
Shortly after his comments went public, his management issued a statement confirming that all concerns involving the artiste have been resolved through appropriate means, while thanking the public for their patience and understanding.
In other news…Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has shared his 2026 motto, urging people to stop being their own obstacles.
He encouraged the public to overcome fear, laziness, and self-doubt, and to take bold steps toward their goals in the new year.
“2026 Motto: No Gree For Yourself.
Sometimes, it’s not your enemies stopping you; it’s not your village people; it’s you who is stopping you.
Laziness, fear of failure, fear of what people will say, fear of the unknown.
This year, don’t allow yourself to stop you.
No gree for yourself
Throw fear away.
Make that move, make that big call, take that bold step.
That positive thing that scares you the most, that’s what you should do in 2026″.
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