Portable Fumes as Ogun Government Seals Building, Hotel
By Tijani Abdulkareem
Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has expressed frustration after the Ogun State Government allegedly sealed his uncompleted building and hotel in Sango-Ota due to claims of illegal development.
Portable shared a "Notice of Contravention" on Instagram, revealing that the Ogun State Planning and Development Authority carried out the enforcement operation.
The singer claimed that over 20 customers and workers were detained, and alcoholic beverages from his bar were confiscated.
"I believe in Eledumare. Nobody can fool me, Omo Olohun," Portable said.
"They took everyone - over 20 people, including artists and customers. They seized cars, bikes, phones, and jobs.
"They sealed my new uncompleted building and hotel. Why? In my own hometown! We didn't resist them, yet they took everything. They even took the drinks from Odowgu Bar and Food. Why?
"I use this place to book events and shows, not just sell drinks. I promote and help people here. I installed lights everywhere and called the government for road repairs before they came.
"Why are they now attacking my property - the one I use to feed my family? They later came for me, but God is greater than them."
As of the time of filing this report, the Ogun State Planning and Development Authority has yet to respond to these allegations.
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