PORTABLE BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS AND APOLOGIZES AGAIN FOR SLAPPING PREACHER. (VIDEO/PHOTO).

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  Portable breaks down in tears and apologizes again for slapping preacher Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola, widely known as Portable, broke down in tears as he issued yet another apology following a confrontation with a preacher outside his bar. The singer's apology, which is his second in a row, comes after gospel singer Testimony Jaga gave Portable a three-day ultimatum to apologize to the pastor or face unspecified consequences. The controversial street star explained that his reaction was due to a past traumatic experience involving his sister, who was once attacked by someone posing as a pastor. He added that he would not have slapped the preacher if he knew he was a "true man of God." However, in a recent video, Portable is seen on his knees crying profusely, as he expressed remorse for his actions against the preacher. The singer was surrounded by several people at his bar who were chanting "God is King. Jesus is here."  "I want to say this to a

DUBAI POLICE BRINGS EID CHEER TO CHILDREN OF FEMALE INMATES. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.


 Dubai Police Brings Eid Cheer to Children of Female Inmates

 

For the tenth consecutive year, the Child and Woman Protection Department of Dubai Police's General Department of Human Rights, in collaboration with the General Department of Punitive and Correctional Institutions, launched the "You Made Me Happy" initiative, distributing Eid clothing to bring joy to the hearts of female inmates and their children.

 

Colonel Jamila Al Zaabi, Director of the Women's Prison, Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Ali Muhmmad Al Matroushi, Director of the Child and Woman Protection Department, and several officers and personnel from both sides attended the launch.

 

Al Zaabi said that the initiative aims to bring happiness to the children of female inmates as part of Dubai Police's humanitarian initiatives.

 

"It reflects our commitment to social responsibility and keenness to promote values of tolerance and love by bringing joy to children during Eid through clothing distribution," she said.

 

Al Zaabi explained that the prison administration provides a positive and comfortable environment for the children of female inmates, ensuring they have access to suitable food and drink, regular medical check-ups, and essential reading and writing education. She added that the administration is keen to share joys and various occasions with them, launching several initiatives to bring happiness to the hearts of mothers and children.

 

Al Zaabi emphasised that the spirit of the law prevails in the prison, and it is the cornerstone of dealing with female inmates and their children. "The prevailing atmosphere is primarily familial and fraternal", she noted.

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