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Community members rain insults on Portable for intimidating them with police and dogs (Video)

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Members of a community in Ogun state have complained about being harassed by popular singer, Portable.

They claimed he often visits their area with police and dogs to intimate them ever since he reported that he and his sister were attacked.

CorrectNG reported days ago that Portable raised alarm after being attacked by people close to him.

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He alleged that they were beating up his sister and he decided to come to her defence but the matter escalated.

The Zazuu star said he was stabbed in the neck and hand by an old time friend he helped after becoming a sucessful artiste.

He said their friendship go way back to when they were hustling in the same neighbourhood and he chose to take him off the streets but he paid him back with evil.

In a video making the rounds online, some people could be heard cussing him out as he allegedly arrived with a police van.

Watch the video below:

In other news, seasoned Nigerian actress, Mercy Johnson-Okojie, has revealed that there was a cancer scare she experienced that made doctors place her on medication for the rest of her life.

The mother-of-four opened up about the health challenge during a recent episode of her cooking show “Mercy’s Menu” while hosting veteran actress Joke Silva.

Mercy Johnson explained that her thyroid – a gland in the throat – was removed through surgery as a result of the scare.

She said it is something she has never discussed publicly before but she added that with the help of her husband, Odi Okojie, they managed the situation at that time.

Mercy said; “I’ve never discussed it where I had a cancer scare and I had my thyroid removed. It was like a journey for us. We had kids and my last was six months at that time.

“We kept saying that we have to understand that, ‘this is the new us. Let’s go get the surgery done’. And when we go there, they said I was going to be on medication for the rest of my life.

“It was a reality that we had to sit down. Them giving me a time that ‘you cannot miss my medication. As you wake up, that’s the first thing’, and telling me all of the side effects. So I’m reconciling with this you’re saying, it’s the truth. At the point you realize this is where we are, let’s grow from here, let’s live in this comfort zone.”

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