Kesari Okala Explains Why He Didn’t Beat Up Portable in Lagos Incident

Kesari Okala Explains Why He Didnt Beat Up Portable in
Kesari Okala Explains Why He Didnt Beat Up Portable in

Controversial social media influencer, Kesari Okala, has recently opened up about a tense encounter with Nigerian musician Portable, revealing the surprising reason why he chose not to resort to violence.

The incident took place at the bustling Computer Village in Lagos, where a video capturing a heated exchange between Kesari and Portable went viral, sparking speculation about a potential physical altercation.

In a subsequent video posted on his social media page, Kesari addressed the situation, explaining his decision to refrain from engaging in a physical confrontation with Portable. He expressed his concern about being unfairly labeled as a ‘hooligan’ if he had resorted to violence.

“Okay now Nigerians, if I had handled the guy for you, you’d have called me a hooligan. Who does that? This is pain,” Kesari stated in the video.

By choosing to take the high road and avoid escalating the situation, Kesari showcased a level of maturity and restraint that defied expectations. His decision not only prevented a potential physical altercation but also highlighted the importance of handling conflicts with composure and grace.

The revelation from Kesari has sparked discussions online, with many commending his approach to the situation. This unexpected twist in the story serves as a reminder of the power of restraint and the impact of one’s actions in the public eye.

As the story continues to unfold, Kesari’s decision to prioritize peace over conflict resonates with audiences worldwide, showcasing the importance of handling disagreements with tact and diplomacy.

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