Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has called on the government to ban prank videos following a recent altercation at Port Harcourt International Airport.
Portable’s reaction comes after a viral video surfaced online showing him dressed in beige attire and attempting to confront an unidentified individual amid a crowd of onlookers and airport personnel. In the 53-second clip, security guards in blue uniforms are seen restraining the singer, pulling him away from the scene toward a waiting vehicle in the airport’s parking area. The footage captures chaotic pushing and shoving, with one participant appearing barefoot and another wielding what looked like a belt or whip as bystanders gathered to watch the commotion.
The incident reportedly occurred on Sunday, according to multiple sources.
Breaking his silence in a video shared on his Instagram page on Monday, Portable claimed he was the victim of an attack by “death pranksters” — individuals who stage extreme pranks involving fake deaths for online content.
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Speaking in a mix of English and Yoruba, he said, “Those people came to prank me. They were death pranksters. It almost turned to cultist level. 10 yellow no fit stand one blue,” referring to what appears to be a boast about his resilience.
He further alleged that the pranksters had spoiled his name through viral videos and asserted his trust in divine protection.
He posted, “Make Government stop all those Prankers And some fake Bloggers make them stop all this fake news post just because of small fame, why una dey spoil person wey get glory name with una Platforms.”
Portable is known for his hit song “Zazu Zeh” and a history of public controversies, including a case he was declared wanted by the Police in Nigeria.

