“Instead of Protesting, I go Contest” – Portable Responds to critics

Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, also know as Portable, a controversial street-pop singer, has sparked outrage online once more after his latest song, in which he discussed the recent Hunger protests, went viral.

Portable lost over 100,000 Instagram followers after deciding not to participate in the nationwide hunger protests.

It was also alleged that the singer was unable to attend the hunger protests since they were intended for the poor, and he was no longer poor.

He has already released a new song to address these concerns and explain why he chose not to participate in the current hunger protest.

The controversial Street-pop artist revealed in the lyrics of his new song that instead of protesting, he would rather become a politician and run for office to achieve some of his goals.

Portable also stated that the problems plaguing Nigeria did not begin with Tinubu, and that he would not be deceived into ruining the country.

Reacting to the post…

@KennyNuga: “Portable werey Olorin.”

@AdeAjay07519752: “Kaka kin protest mo ya contest. That is the.”

@Dhebola1: “Portable has hacked the act of turning every situation to a Hit, he is good.”

@Rildwanoo: “You go contest, na who go vote you Abi you Dey mad.”

@McAdedokun: “The guy get sense. I Dey follow him songs low key. He should just cleanup abit for us to be able to follow him publicly and with our full chest.”

@bukunmi2010: “Instead of protesting, I will contest!!! Good one portable Omo Olalomi.”

@thegenerahl: “But the werey later come out to protest na, clout chaser.”

@TonyOladosu: “Just this drop now, imagine millions that will be paid to his account. Yet no education, but maximizing his potential in Nigeria that youths are crying of hunger. Government will feed us by ???? by force o.”