- Nigerian singer Portable Holalomi, has publicly apologized to the pastor he slapped in a recent incident at his bar.
- A video of Portable’s emotional apology has surfaced, showing him in tears as he seeks forgiveness from the clergyman.
- Gospel singer Testimony Jaga, who had previously given Portable a three-day ultimatum to apologize, was present during the apology and supported the reconciliation.
- In the video, Portable acknowledges that his actions were wrong and not intended out of malice, pleading for forgiveness from both the pastor and the public.
Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, popularly known as Portable, has publicly apologized to the pastor he slapped in a recent altercation.
This apology comes after a week of intense backlash on social media. A video capturing the emotional moment has surfaced online, showing Portable breaking down in tears as he begs for forgiveness from the pastor.
The incident took place at Portable’s bar, where the pastor had been preaching, which led to a physical confrontation between them.
The situation quickly garnered widespread attention, with many demanding an apology.
The viral clip also features Testimony Jaga, a renowned gospel singer, who played a crucial role in facilitating the reconciliation.
Testimony Jaga had previously issued Portable a three-day ultimatum to address the incident, which prompted the singer’s public apology.
In the footage, Portable is seen expressing deep remorse, stating that his actions were wrong and not driven by malice.
He earnestly pleads with both the pastor and the public for forgiveness. The emotional exchange has elicited mixed reactions online, with many discussing the sincerity of Portable’s apology.
Netizens Reactions…
@DanielRegha said: “Portable crying means nothing, cos there’s no guarantee that he won’t repeat the same wrongful act in the near future if he finds himself in the same situation. His apology might come off as genuine, but he’s someone that’s eager to be in the spotlight so it’s difficult to take him seriously.”
@naturalboifilmz said: “Nigerians are in a toxic relationship with Portable. One week, he’s causing trouble; the next, he’s stirring up emotions, scaring us, making us angry, then making us laugh, always doing anything to stay in the spotlight.”
@betty_nwabunike said: “Well it’s good of him to apologise.We could say he is a humble man and can also be sensitive.”
@i_ikeazota said: “The Christian community should take her faith serious else Christianity will turn mockery.”
@GeniusHawlah said: “He go still enter another issue wey go make am apologize very soon. Na wetin dey keep am relevant be that. If he no cause trouble nothing dey for am.”
@BlessedAjoke said: “Normal normal portable no well now that he’s back to his senses Abeg forgive him biko.”
@adeola2707 said: “I just pray this tears aren’t fake ooo Portable and drama are 5&6.”
@stepp02 said: “No matter what, the seed has been sown glory to God.”
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