Habeeb Okikiola, also known as Portable, a controversial Nigerian singer, has recently released a new hit song titled “Federal Government Liability (FGL).” The song comes in celebration of his release from prison after being arraigned for assault before a Magistrate’s Court in Ogun state, Nigeria.
Although Portable was granted bail, he was later transferred to the Ilaro correctional centre, where he remained until his bail requirements were met. In the new song, the ‘Zazuu Zeh’ singer recounts his prison ordeal, acknowledging that after God, the government comes second.
The singer shared a clip of the song via his verified Instagram page, boasting that he’s a grace that cannot be slandered. In the song, Portable also recounts his experience of not having to wear a prison uniform during his time at the Ilaro correctional facility.
Portable’s latest song comes amid controversy following his recent arrest and detention. The singer has been known for his controversial lyrics and actions in the past, and his latest release is likely to generate even more attention from the public and authorities.