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‘You Only Seek Justice For The Dead’ – Portable Tells Nigerians Days After Assaulted
‘You Only Seek Justice For The Dead’ – Portable Tells Nigerians Days After Assaulted
Portable, a singer known for stirring controversy, has asserted that Nigerians are only interested in seeking justice for the deceased.
He made this statement from his hospital bed on Friday, days after he was assaulted for failing to perform at a paid show.
Portable had earlier taken to the internet on Monday to report the alleged assault by an American-based singer named Esquare and his associates.
However, in a series of videos and pictures shared on his Instagram page from the hospital, Portable raised the question of whether Nigerians only fight for justice when someone has passed away, emphasizing that no one is advocating for justice on his behalf.
Portable said; “Feeling so much pain right now, just your prayer I don’t want to die young.
“Nobody fights for me but I get GOD. Truth only always on my right. If God is GOD I will not fall Zazuu.
“Didn’t get myself since I was beaten by those guys, from one pain to another. Nah only d dead una dey find justice for? Evidence dey but no one do as if dey see it.”
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