Portable Declares Himself Pastor Amid Controversy

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Nigerian Singer Portable Declares Himself a Pastor Amid Controversy

In a shocking turn of events, Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, known professionally as Portable, has declared himself a pastor. The declaration comes after a video surfaced showing him assaulting a pastor for preaching at his bar.

The incident sparked outrage online, with many Nigerians criticizing Portable’s behavior. The assaulted pastor had previously described Portable’s actions as "disrespectful and uncouth," warning that he would soon face consequences for his behavior.

Portable, who wore a celestial outfit in a new video, responded to the controversy by stating, "I’m a pastor. When I speak, God speaks. I have never disrespected any pastor. If he were one, God would have told me."

The singer’s statement has left many questioning his credentials and motives. It is unclear what led to his decision to declare himself a pastor, or what qualifications he possesses to make such a claim.

The controversy surrounding Portable’s actions and declaration has sparked a wider conversation about the role of faith and spirituality in modern society. As the debate continues to unfold, many are left wondering what this means for the singer’s future and the impact it may have on his music career.

With this dramatic turn of events, one thing is certain: the world is watching to see how Portable’s declaration plays out and what consequences he may face for his actions.

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