Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has pleaded not guilty to the assault charges brought against him by the Ogun State Police Command.
His counsel appearing for him, passionately urged the presiding Magistrate to consider granting him bail, emphasizing that Portable is now remorseful and has learned valuable lessons from the experience.
The magistrate, taking into account the arguments presented, granted Portable a N2 million bail with one surety in like sum. This decision marks a critical moment in Portable's legal journey as he navigates through the complexities of the case.
Portable's plea of not guilty has drawn significant attention from the public and the media, highlighting the ongoing debates surrounding the case. His counsel's assertion of his client's remorse and personal growth played a crucial role in the court's decision to grant bail, offering Portable a chance to continue his life outside of custody as the case progresses.
The atmosphere outside the courtroom was charged with anticipation, as supporters and detractors alike waited to hear the outcome of the bail hearing. Portable's fans expressed relief and hope for a positive resolution, while others remained skeptical, awaiting the further developments scheduled for the next court date.
As the case has now been adjourned to March 5, 2025, all eyes will be on Portable's next steps and the proceedings that will follow. The court's decision to grant bail is seen as a pivotal moment, but the journey ahead remains uncertain and challenging.
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