Controversial singer Habeeb "Portable" Okikiola has reacted to an invitation he got from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) about claims of naira abuse.
Even though the EFCC has not posted the official invitation letter on social media, the “Spider-Man” singer shared in a series of videos on his Instagram page on Tuesday that he received the letter.
He said the EFCC invited him over claims of naira abuse related to his son’s naming ceremony that took place in May.
Portable insisted he would not show up for the invitation until the agency meets certain conditions.
The “Zazzu Zeh” hitmaker said, “Before anyone invites me anywhere, the person usually sends me money. But now that the invitation is from the EFCC, I will send my lawyer in my place. I have already spoken with my lawyer, and he said Nigeria is currently in a difficult state. He said his children are at home and unable to attend school because of kidnapping and insecurity.
“He also said people are not at peace mentally, so I should give him until September. In September, we will honour the EFCC invitation. They sent me a letter because of my child’s naming ceremony. What exactly did I do wrong? Normally, people pay me before I honour invitations. EFCC, I am not running from you. I am at home protecting my family because Nigeria is not peaceful.”
He also described the EFCC’s invitation letter as oppressive.
Portable claimed the EFCC has not gone after bandits who are killing innocent Nigerians, abusing the naira, and committing crimes with money.
“Instead, they chose to send letters to Zazzu. President Tinubu, this is when I need your help. I have been supporting you and working for you. Please do not allow the EFCC to tarnish my image. The EFCC wants to intimidate me. I am not Nigeria’s problem. I am not involved in fraud, theft, or money laundering. They accused me of abusing the naira.
“If the EFCC unlawfully arrests me, I have people who will stand by me. In fact, they cannot silence me. I will report the matter to traditional leaders, pastors, and imams. Nigeria is bleeding, yet the EFCC is inviting me. Is it because I am popular? There is hardship everywhere, and many people survive through borrowing,” said Portable.
Portable further accused the EFCC of unfairly applying the law in cases of naira abuse, pointing out similar cases involving other public figures.
He asked why similar actions seemed to get different treatment when it was his turn, adding that he was not scared of the EFCC.
The singer noted, “Others have publicly sprayed or stepped on money without facing the same treatment. Tompolo stepped on money, yet because I held money in both hands in a video, they are sending me a letter. Igbo and Hausa people spray money and step on it, yet the EFCC does not arrest them.
“But once the Yoruba people organise a party, the authorities begin to pursue them. E-Money, Cubana Chief Priest and others also sprayed and stepped on money. Because I support and promote Tinubu, they sent me a letter. If anything happens to me, people will protest.”
According to Portable, the money that led the EFCC to send him a letter came from a bureau de change operator.
He said he is paying it back in instalments.
He questioned if he was no longer allowed to celebrate in his own home, adding that the EFCC should stop treating him like a criminal.
“What exactly is my offence? I did not steal, commit fraud, join bandits, or engage in money laundering. I earned my money through music. I travelled to London, America, and Canada legally and succeeded there, so why should people in Nigeria try to destroy my career?





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