In recent Nigeria news, controversial street-hop artist Portable, also known as Habeeb Okikiola, secured his freedom after Fuji legend Saheed Osupa withdrew a cyberstalking and defamation case against him. This case, initially sparked by a heated Lagos news Instagram feud, was resolved on April 15, 2025, at the Upper Area Court 1 in Ilorin, Kwara State. The withdrawal was influenced by appeals from influential figures in the music industry.
The dispute began with Portable’s offensive remarks during a live broadcast, prompting Osupa’s claims of defamation and public disturbance. Portable was initially charged under the Cybercrimes Act and other laws, but following the settlement, Osupa’s legal team urged the court to caution Portable against future disparaging acts. This resolution underscores the music industry’s role in mediating conflicts.
Key Takeaways:
- Portable was freed after Saheed Osupa withdrew the cyberstalking case.
- The resolution was influenced by industry interventions.
- Portable initially faced charges under the Cybercrimes Act.
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