
Habeeb Okikiola, nicknamed Portable, a musician, has been charged by the Ogun State Police Command with six assault-related offenses.
On Thursday, police invaded Portable’s office and the musician resisted being taken into custody. Later, on Friday, he was hauled into custody.
On Monday morning, the “Zazu Zeh” singer appeared in court at the Ifo High Court in Ogun State.
In addition to resisting arrest and hurting a police officer, portable has more than six counts to deal with, according to Force Public Relations Officer Muyiwa Adejobi on Saturday.

He will face legal charges for assaulting a man in Ota who had petitioned CP Ogun, Adejobi tweeted.
There are numerous unresolved cases of attacks and assaults against people, and he will be looked into as a result of complaints.
There is no sentiment in the law, so let him show up in court and let the judge hear the accusations against him. In any case, he lacks constitutional immunity.

The hip hop artist was charged by the Ogun State Police Command on three counts, including assault and theft of musical instruments.
However, today’s presiding Magistrate of the court granted bail to Portable ( Monday).
The contentious singer was given a bail bond of N300,000 with two family members as sureties.
Before leaving the court grounds, Portable should satisfy the bail condition, according to the magistrate.
Remember that Portable turned down numerous invites before being apprehended by police officers on Friday.
The musician’s problems started last week when he posted an Instagram live video in which he claimed that police officers invaded his pub in Sango Ota at the request of an online fraudster (Yahoo Boy).
The musician was invited to the Ogun State Police Command’s headquarters after the video, which has since gone viral and generated some internet controversy.
Despite the authorities giving Portable a 72-hour deadline to turn himself up, Portable did not show up.
Apart from resisting arrest and hurting a police officer, portable has more than six counts to deal with, according to Force Public Relations Officer Muyiwa Adejobi on Saturday.
He will face legal charges for assaulting a man in Ota who had petitioned CP Ogun, Adejobi tweeted.
He will be looked into because of the numerous open cases of assaults and attacks for which there have been complaints.
There is no sentiment in the law, so let him show up in court and let the judge hear the accusations against him. In any case, he lacks constitutional immunity.
Adding that he earns his money “legitimately,” the musician claimed that his arrest was “unwarranted.”
The 29-year-old also described himself as “a liability to the federal government.”