Friday, February 21, 2025 - Magistrate O.L Oke of an Ogun State Magistrate Court sitting in Isabo, Abeokuta, on Thursday, granted controversial singer, Habeeb Okikiola, also known as Portable bail to the tune of N 2million and a surety in like sum.
Portable is facing a five-count charge for conspiracy, assault,
possession of cutlass, guns to cause injury, and conducting himself in an
unruly manner.
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
Portable was charged to court by the Ogun State police command for
allegedly assaulting three officials from the Ogun Planning and Development
Permit Authority, OGPDPA.
The singer went into hiding after the Ogun State Police Command arrested
and arraigned his protégés.
The suspects, Oluwaseun Ayenuwa, 19; Precious Ohiegebo, 19; Oluwapelumi
Adeosun, 20; Gospel Kanu, 20; Nurudeen Warris, 21; Adetola Alashe, 25; Fatimo
Muhammed, 26; Ifeoluwa Babatunde, 27; and Samuel Adeleke, 28, were arraigned on
a five-count charge of armed violence with cutlasses and guns, felony,
obstruction, assault, conduct likely to cause a breach of peace, and intent to
kill.
Appearing before the court, the 31-year old Zazoo crooner was seen
shaking and shedding tears.
The court stood down for 30 minutes as the State Government took over
the matter from the Commissioner of Police.
The defense counsel, Oluwatoyin Ayodele, prayed the court to grant him
bail as the defendant is still presumed innocent until proven contrary by the
court.
Ayodele assured the court that the defendant would not jump bail and
would stand trial.
Her words “My Lord, I pray that you exercise patience on Habeeb Okikiola
by granting him bail. This bail is for him to properly stand his trial.
“He is still innocent until the court proves otherwise. I promise that
he will appear before his trial. My Lord, I promise that he will not miss any
court appearance.
Magistrate O.L Oke warned that the defendant must for no reason appear
on social media to discuss anything pertaining to the court or cause mayhem to
anyone.
“If you leave this court room and for any reason go to any social media
platform to say anything about the court, you will lose your bail.
“If you leave and go foment trouble or problem with anybody, you will
lose that bail.
“If you miss any court appearances or arrive late, you will lose your
bail”. Magistrate Oke said.
When the court asked if he is mentally alright or should be sent to a
psychiatric home, Portable replied that he is alright and healthy.
The case was, however, adjourned to March 5th.
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