controversial Nigerian Musician Portable has disclosed how his arrest for defamation resulted to his release.
He claimed that the police chief was a big fan of his and that’s why he was released after pleading and crying.
He revealed the information in a recent social media conversation.
Portable said in Yoruba, “I have a story to tell. You see, in this life, we will fight. But let’s try to always forgive ourselves.
“I pray I won’t fight someone who will not forgive me.
“They said they should go and drop me in Abuja. So I started crying, prostrating, and calling for help.
“Some of you look for trouble, talk about me, and insult me online first. But when I just mention your name, you will write a petition against me for defaming you but you know you started it.
“You almost set me up. I got help. I begged, prostrated, and cried there. They listened to my cry.
“We are not fighting each other. It is the business. For artistes, it is normal to write diss tracks.
“So if I insult you, it is nothing serious. I just did it because you wronged me.
“Thankfully, the Lagos IG is my fan if not… They said I should be dropped.”
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