Portable Slams Tinubu for Not Paying Him Despite Campaign Support

Nigerian Singer Portable Laments Lack of Reward for Supporting President Tinubu

In a recent Instagram live session, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, a controversial Nigerian singer, expressed his disappointment and frustration over not receiving any monetary reward despite supporting President Bola Tinubu. The singer, known for his hit song "Zazu," claimed that he was "used" by the government and decided to remain calm.

During the live session, Portable criticized those who are fighting the government, saying that it is a futile effort. He stressed that the government has nothing to lose and that those who are fighting them are simply "killing themselves" in the process.

Portable’s comments have sparked controversy and debate among his fans and followers, with some expressing support for his decision to speak out against the government. Others have criticized him for not taking a stronger stance against the government’s alleged wrongdoings.

The singer’s decision to support President Tinubu has been met with mixed reactions, with some seeing it as a betrayal of his fans and others viewing it as a calculated move to gain favor with the government.

Regardless of one’s opinion on the matter, Portable’s comments serve as a reminder of the complex and often contentious relationship between artists and governments. As a prominent figure in the music industry, Portable’s words carry weight and have the potential to influence public opinion.

In a world where artists often use their platforms to speak out against social and political injustices, Portable’s decision to remain calm and not take a stronger stance against the government has raised questions about the role of artists in society.

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