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Chieftaincy Title For Portable: Count Me Out-Ogun Monarch

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An Ogun State Monarch Oba Abdul Fatai Akorede Akamo has denied the rumour making the rounds that he had a close link with the controversial Singer Habeeb Okikiola Badmus aka Portable

According to a statement issued by the directorate of media and public affairs of the Monarch , titled ‘Setting the records straight ‘,Oba Akamo said that he did not have any close relationship with the singer and he has not honoured him with any Chieftaincy title.’,I did not crown him as ‘The king of street’ as being rumoured

The statement read thus :
The attention of the Palace of the Olu of Itori Egbaland has been drawn to an open letter originating from the Eselu of Iselu, Oba Akintunde Akinyemi alleging the Olu of Itori Egbaland, His Royal Majesty, Oba Abdulfatai Akorede Akamo of purportedly installing Portable as King of street.

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This allegation in its entirety is unfounded, baseless and incorrect as Olu of Itori has been on the exalted throne of his forebears for more than 21 years and would not be involved in any act that can desecrate the rich culture and heritage of the Yoruba tradition.

For the avoidance of doubt, the controversial singer Portable was named King of Street by Farmers Association in Ore, Ondo state, sometime in December 2024. The event, which was widely circulated in the print media, stirred controversy on social media. Check the punch newspaper of 7,December 2024. The controversial investiture of the singer was published in the paper.

The controversial singer even posted it on his verified social media accounts.

During the just concluded 21st coronation Anniversary of the Olu of Itori which took place at Olu of Itori’s Palace on 28, February 2025, the controversial singer was dressed in the costumes to the event as a guest. He was invited by the official photographer to the Palace.

On his arrival, he was requested to remove the costumes as it is a desecration of the rich culture and heritage of the Yoruba race. The singer immediately removed the costumes before entering into the event where the occasion took place.

As a matter of fact, the controversial singer was brought forward to pay homage to Olu of Itori without the costumes, and he did not appear in those costumes throughout his stay at the event.

It is important to set the records straight as the Olu of Itori can not be a party to distortion of the rich culture and tradition of the Yoruba race.

We implore the Eselu of Iselu, Oba Akintunde Akinyemi, to retract the statement and put the accurate account of details into the public without further delays as he could have verified with the Olu of Itori personally as a colleague before writing this unsolicited open letter.

This is the honorable path to follow as we would not like to dwell further on this matter.

Thank you, Your Royal Majesty.

Directorate of media and public affairs

Palace of the Olu of Itori Egbaland.

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