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Portable Urges Bobrisky to Seek Forgiveness and Rethink Lifestyle

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Nigerian musician Portable has urged crossdresser Bobrisky to seek forgiveness and reconsider his lifestyle following recent controversies surrounding him.

This advice came after Bobrisky revealed that he was experiencing suicidal thoughts due to a N15 million bribery scandal involving himself and some officers of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The scandal came to light after social media critic, VeryDarkMan, shared a leaked audio clip on Instagram.

In the recording, Bobrisky allegedly recounted events from his four-month imprisonment and implicated EFCC officials in bribery.

He further claimed that singer Falz contacted him, offering to help secure a presidential pardon through his father, the renowned human rights lawyer, Femi Falana.

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The leaked audio ignited a public uproar and led to widespread calls for a thorough investigation into the allegations of corruption within the EFCC and the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).

Amid the growing pressure, Bobrisky took to his social media page on Thursday to express his distress and suicidal thoughts.

Reacting to Bobrisky’s emotional post, Portable shared a video on Instagram, advising the crossdresser against taking his own life.

He encouraged Bobrisky to seek forgiveness from God and to turn his life around.

In his message, Portable said, “Bobrisky, life is risky. God doesn’t want sinners to die. Tell him to repent. If you die as a sinner, you are going to hell. Beg God to forgive you.”

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Portable emphasized that repentance could bring Bobrisky peace and a new beginning.

He urged his followers to join him in encouraging Bobrisky to ask for divine forgiveness and to embrace a path of redemption.

Bobrisky’s legal troubles began earlier this year when he was sentenced to four months in prison on April 12, 2024, for his involvement in the abuse of the Nigerian currency, the naira.

The sentence sparked significant controversy and debate, with many questioning the fairness of the judgment and the circumstances leading to his imprisonment.

As the public continues to react to the unfolding events, Portable’s call for repentance and forgiveness adds a new dimension to the conversation, focusing on the importance of spiritual and personal growth in the face of adversity.

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Omah Lay Says He’s the Greatest of His Generation Even Without Proof Yet

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Omah Lay has declared himself the greatest of his generation, and as expected, it’s got people talking. The singer made the bold statement on his X handle, where he confidently told fans that even though there may be no proof right now, the world will soon see it.

“Hi guys! My name is Omah Lay and I am the greatest of my generation. I don’t have proofs right now but there will be a lot in the future. Thanks. Yours truly, Boy Alone,” he wrote.

Omah Lay has been one of the standout names in Afrobeats over the last few years. His hit songs like Soso, Understand, Godly, and tracks from his debut album Boy Alone have earned him both love and critical acclaim. While some feel his confidence is well-deserved, others believe he still has a lot to prove before claiming such a title.


 

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Rapper Skepta Calls Out U.S. Rappers for a Battle to End UK/US Rap Debate

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British rapper Skepta challenges his colleagues to a rap battle. The rapper recently spoke on the long debate about who is better — British or American rappers — and said this challenge will help put an end to the debate.

He took to his official X page and shared: “I wanna clash an American rapper anyway, finally get this UK/US rap debate sorted.”

The rapper also shared that he’s bringing more UK rappers on board to make the challenge more interesting against the American rappers.


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“He’s Taking Advantage of Young Talents” – Reekado Banks Exposes Industry Sabotage

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Nigerian singer Reekado Banks reveals and shares a warning regarding a figure in the music industry who is taking advantage of younger talents.

The singer revealed in a recent interview that there are some figures you work with in the industry, and things will stop working out for you until you realize it’s sabotage.

“There is one big man in the music industry who is demonic and taking advantage of young talents. I have worked with him before. Other young artistes have also worked with him.

I am not going to mention his name for now, but he knows himself. It would be nice to educate young artistes about this man so they don’t get wrapped up in his mess.”


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