Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola a.k.a Portable has released a new track titled ‘Obi is a boy’.
The lyrics of the song praises Tinubu on his win as President-elect and throws a subtle shade at LP presidential candidate, Peter Obi who lost in the election.
This is coming hours after King Westt, one of the sons of the Chairman of Lagos State Parks and Garages, Musiliu Akisanya popularly known as MC Oluomo called Obi his boy.
Portable who might have gotten his inspiration from King Westt’s comment first shared a video of himself as he hit the studio to record the song then dropped the completed version.
He centred the lyrics of his song on the president-elect, Tinubu, who ran under the All Progressives Congress, and the co-contender, Peter Obi, presidential candidate of Labour Party.
Portable described Obi as a boy and mentioned Tinubu’s nickname, Jagaban, describing him as a father.
A video of the Zazuu star’s song has elicited backlash from fans. He shared the video on his Instagram page, and captioned;
“Obi is a boy. Jagaban Na Person Father Ashiwaju Na Boss. Eyin Omo YORUBA it’s another 30years again that we always denied our own Father brother and son I hope we break the course this year Nibo Wontobe Ashiwaju leader of the leaders. Wahala Wahala Wahala”
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