AYEFELE APPEALS TO OGUN ON PORTABLE

Dr. Yinka Ayefele, the founder of Fresh FM, Nigeria,  has called on Ogun State Government to soft pedal on the criminal offences of the controversial singer, Habeeb Okikiola popularly known as Portable.

It will be recalled that  Portable was declared wanted over alleged violent attacks on officials from the Ogun State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.

Speaking at the sixth anniversary of Fresh FM Radio Station 107.9, Abeokuta on Wednesday, Ayefele called for pardon, adding that his actions should be considered as childish.

“I want to use this opportunity that Ogun State Head of Service is here, to appeal on behalf of Portable for government to please soft pedal on Portable’s issues. Please I want to beg Ogun State Governor to please forgive Portable, he is our brother, he is our son. Let us give him another chance. We want you to help appeal to the governor and government to forgive him,” Ayefele said

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