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‘Not palatable’ Mr. Portable celebrates birthday, issues 10-day ultimatum (Video)

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Every May 29, a popular Nollywood actor of the Yoruba genre, Olu Olowogemo Arijan, fondly called Mr. Portable, marks his birthday and this year is no different.

He, however, took it further; in addition to wishing himself all the good things in life, he had a wish.

In an interview that has surfaced online, Mr. Portable has accused a friend of duping him of his hard-earned money and warned him by issuing a 10 day ultimatum for the friend to refund his money or be exposed.

He narrated that in 2018, the unnamed friend who is based abroad, convinced him to sell his car and send the money to him. He promised to help in procure a new vehicle and would be sent to him January of 2019.

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Arijan claimed that up till this moment he was yet to have his vehicle and his experience since then, without a car and his status as a celebrity, has not been palatable.

Watch video for details.

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However, the accused man, Afolabi Ismaeel, has come out to state that contrary to Mr. Portable allegations, he actually helped him. Watch his response below.

 

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