"They Chase Me, I dey Chase Dream" - Singer Portable Breaks Silence in Police Custody Over Unpaid Debt - Report Minds "They Chase Me, I dey Chase Dream" - Singer Portable Breaks Silence in Police Custody Over Unpaid Debt | Report Minds

"They Chase Me, I dey Chase Dream" - Singer Portable Breaks Silence in Police Custody Over Unpaid Debt

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Singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, remains in police custody due to his failure to meet the conditions of his bail. His arrest on May 14 by Lagos State police operatives was a result of his refusal to pay a debt of N14 million owed to a car dealer from whom he purchased a Mercedes-Benz.

According to the police spokesperson, Portable's continued detention is due to his inability to provide a suitable surety, a requirement for his release. He will remain in police custody until he fulfills this condition.

In a recent social media post, Portable turned to his fans for support, expressing his trust in God's guidance. However, the police have clarified that his bail conditions have not been met, and he will remain in custody until further notice.

Fans have expressed surprise and disappointment at the news, with some taking to social media to share their thoughts. While some have called for justice for the singer, others have urged him to take responsibility for his actions.

The incident has sparked a wider conversation about financial responsibility and the importance of meeting one's obligations. Portable's situation serves as a reminder that legal consequences can result from failure to pay debts and meet financial commitments.

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