Man claims Portable framed him and insists on his innocence
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Adejare Oluwatosin, an emerging artist, has publicly defended himself against serious allegations that he attacked the controversial singer, Habeeb Olalomi Badmus, more commonly known as Portable, with a firearm. The situation escalated following a recent video where Portable claimed that an unidentified individual attempted to attack him with a gun, igniting a passionate and heated response from Adejare, who felt compelled to clear his name amidst the unfolding drama.

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In the video, Portable’s allegations prompted Adejare to strongly refute any claims of his involvement in the alleged gun attack, asserting that Portable was attempting to blackmail him through these accusations. Adejare firmly denied the allegations and sought to establish his innocence in this troubling situation.

 

 

To further substantiate his claims of innocence, Adejare shared a recording of his visit to the Obasanjo Police Station, where he had taken the initiative to officially report the matter to law enforcement. During his visit, he challenged Portable to meet him at the police station to address the allegations directly, emphasizing the importance of resolving such serious claims through proper legal channels.

 

In a shocking twist, Adejare also alleged that Portable had previously attempted to run him over with a car in a potentially life-threatening incident. He expressed significant concerns regarding the singer’s unpredictable and erratic behavior, which has been highlighted by a series of controversies, including a recent violent altercation with a preacher near his bar. Such incidents have raised questions about Portable's conduct and overall well-being, as they continue to attract public attention and scrutiny.

 

This latest controversy adds to Portable’s already troubled history, as his actions seem to perpetually stir public debate and attract legal scrutiny. In a statement made at the police station, Adejare said, “I am inside the police station; I know nothing about the gun Portable posted. He tried to run me over with his car, and after I ran for my life to the police station to make a report, the next thing you could do was to go online and frame me with a gun. If you know you are right, come to the police station to resolve this. I know nothing about what he is saying.”

 

The unfolding situation between Adejare and Portable has garnered significant attention on social media, leading many to follow the developments closely. The public is now keenly interested in how this dispute will be resolved and whether there will be any further legal repercussions for either party. Adejare’s declaration of innocence comes amidst a backdrop of rising tensions between the two, as both navigate the complexities of public perception and legal accountability in the face of serious allegations.

 

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