Gboah.com: "I'm Not A Prisoner" Singer Portable's Sing New Song "Federal Government Liability" Days After Been Released From Police

"I'm Not A Prisoner" Singer Portable's Sing New Song "Federal Government Liability" Days After Been Released From Police


Nigerian musician Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has shared his recent experience in detention through a new song titled "Federal Government Liability." The Zazu crooner shared a snippet of the song on his Instagram page, where he showcases his talent for singing and songwriting.


In the song, Portable speaks about his unwavering faith in God and describes himself as a child of grace, stating that he is still shining despite his recent troubles. He also addresses the government's responsibility to its citizens and how it failed him during his detention. Portable's lyrics emphasize that he is not a criminal and should not have been detained in the first place.


Moreover, in the song, Portable responds to rumors that he was given prison clothes to wear during his detention, categorically denying those claims. He highlights that his spirit could not be broken, no matter what he went through.


The song has already gained traction on social media, with fans of Portable praising his resilience and optimism despite his recent challenges. Portable's latest track is a testament to his artistry and demonstrates that he is a true talent in the Nigerian music industry.

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