In a sobering turn of events, Nigerian musician Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has issued a heartfelt plea to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) following a recent incident involving the spraying of money to fans.
The backdrop of crossdresser Bobrisky’s six-month prison sentence seems to have prompted a wave of caution among public figures, including those known for lavish displays of wealth.
Reflecting on his past actions, Portable, who once boasted of daily spray paint offerings to fans worth millions, expressed remorse for his behavior during a recent live chat.
Recognizing the potential consequences of his actions, he humbly requested forgiveness from both the government and the anti-graft agency, acknowledging the need for accountability and responsibility.
In a poignant moment of self-reflection, Portable affirmed his commitment to positive impact and assistance to others, emphasizing the importance of upholding the integrity of the Nigerian currency.
Moving forward, he pledged to refrain from money spraying activities, opting instead to support his fans through alternative means such as bank transfers.
With a sincere plea for understanding and reconciliation, Portable’s message serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding public figures’ actions and the importance of accountability in promoting ethical conduct within society.