As the government “arrests workers and seals properties,” Portable complains

published by afolabi yusuf olayemi

Contentious After the Ogun State government closed his unfinished hotel and building in Sango-Ota due to unlawful development, Nigerian artist Habeeb Okikiola, better known by his stage name Portable, spoke out.

The Ogun State Planning and Development Authority had sealed the homes, according to the notice of violation that the “Zazu” crooner posted on Instagram.

Portable said that over 20 of his clients and employees were arrested when the houses were sealed.

Additionally, he stated that during the raid, his bar’s alcoholic beverages were seized.

“I believe in Eledumare,” he wrote. I’m not fooled, Omo Olohun. More than 20 people were taken, including artists and clients, and their cars, bikes, phones, and jobs were packed. Everyone who came for assistance packed and sealed my new, unfinished hotel and building. Why? They packed every drink we sold at Odowgu Bar and Food in my hometown, and we didn’t fight back. Why? The government ought to investigate this.Not just for beverages, I use this place to schedule gigs and gatherings. Here, I’m assisting and promoting others. I provided illumination, and the government ought to inquire.

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