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Portable Repents, Saheed Osupa Helps Secure His Release from Prison & Peter Psquare Reacts While Testifying Against Jude

In a whirlwind of drama, redemption, and betrayal, Nigerian music fans have been hit with a shockwave of events involving controversial singer Portable, Fuji icon Saheed Osupa, and music duo Psquare’s Peter Okoye — all in a story that intertwines prison, repentance, and courtroom revelations.

The week has been packed with surprising twists, emotional confessions, and public reactions that have sparked debate across the nation.

It all began when news broke that street-hop sensation Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, had been arrested and detained following a long-standing altercation with local authorities over alleged assault, property damage, and breach of public peace.

While Portable has made headlines in the past for his erratic behavior, arrests, and social media rants, this particular situation seemed more serious, with his legal team struggling to secure bail.

However, the tone of the entire saga changed drastically when veteran Fuji musician Saheed Osupa stepped in.

Known for his calm demeanor, wisdom, and influence in the entertainment space, Osupa paid a surprise visit to Portable in detention and, according to insiders, engaged in a deep, heartfelt conversation with the young singer.

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The encounter reportedly moved Portable to tears and sparked what many are now calling a moment of genuine repentance.

In a viral video shared by one of Osupa’s close associates, Portable is seen kneeling down, holding his head in his hands, and saying, “I’m tired of fighting.

I want to do better.I want to change.

” The video has since made waves online, with fans praising Saheed Osupa for stepping in as a father figure and showing the power of mentorship over condemnation.

Following the visit, Osupa reportedly made contact with the authorities and used his influence to advocate for Portable’s release.

After several hours of negotiation and legal processing, Portable was granted bail under strict conditions, including regular check-ins with law enforcement and participation in a mentorship and rehabilitation program headed by Osupa himself.

Social media erupted with reactions — some praising Portable’s newfound humility, others skeptical about the sincerity of his repentance given his history of public outbursts and controversies.

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Still, the visual of the young artist crying and admitting fault marked a rare moment of vulnerability that many believe could be the start of a major turning point.

But just as the dust was beginning to settle around Portable’s prison release, the industry was rocked again — this time by an explosive courtroom development involving Peter Okoye, one half of the legendary Nigerian music duo Psquare.

In an ongoing legal battle that has pitted the Okoye family against their former manager and older brother, Jude Okoye, Peter took the stand to testify in what has now become one of the most public and painful rifts in Nigerian music history.

For years, fans have speculated about the behind-the-scenes tensions that led to the breakup of Psquare in 2017, and many of those suspicions are now being confirmed through court transcripts and Peter’s own words.

According to Peter, Jude manipulated contracts, withheld financial information, and created a toxic working environment that eventually tore the group apart.

“It was not just creative differences,” Peter said in court.

“It was betrayal, control, and suppression.

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I love my brother Paul, but Jude divided us.He used our loyalty against us.

The courtroom was reportedly silent as Peter spoke, his voice firm but emotional.

Observers noted that his testimony didn’t come from a place of revenge, but rather a desire for truth, accountability, and closure.

“I didn’t want to do this publicly,” he added.

“But when lies are being told and reputations are being destroyed, silence is not peace.

The reaction to Peter’s testimony has been overwhelming.

While some fans have expressed sadness that the family feud has reached this legal level, many have praised Peter for standing up and speaking his truth.

Meanwhile, Jude Okoye has denied all allegations, calling them “a distortion of reality” and accusing Peter of rewriting history for public sympathy.

His legal team has vowed to present counter-evidence in the coming weeks.

Back to Portable’s saga, the singer released a statement on Instagram a day after his release, thanking Saheed Osupa for “seeing the boy inside the man” and pledging to change his ways.

“I know I’ve messed up a lot,” he wrote.“But I’m not beyond saving.

To my fans, my family, and the streets — I want to be better.Watch me.

The dual headlines — Portable’s dramatic turnaround and Peter Psquare’s public testimony — have become symbolic of the emotional turbulence within Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

While one artist finds a lifeline through repentance and mentorship, another finds strength in truth and confrontation.

Both stories highlight the importance of accountability, healing, and the human struggles behind the fame.

Whether Portable’s transformation will stick remains to be seen.

But for now, with Saheed Osupa’s guidance, he appears to be taking the first steps toward redemption.

And as Peter Okoye continues to speak his truth in court, it’s clear that no matter how long the silence has been, justice — whether personal or legal — always finds its voice.

As fans across the country continue to dissect every detail, one thing is certain: the Nigerian music scene is not just about beats and charts — it’s about real lives, real pain, and real growth.

And this week, that truth rang louder than any song.

 

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