“They took me to prison but I didn’t wear their cloth”- Portable boasts as he releases new song after regaining freedom

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Few days after regaining his freedom, Nigerian singer Portable Omolalomi published a brand-new track.

His most recent composition, “Federal Government Liability,” depicts his time in jail.

As he bears a special grace that can never be disgraced, Portable claimed to be a child of grace.

In a boastful statement, Portable claimed that despite taking him to jail, he refused to wear their clothing because he was not a prisoner.

He makes threats to report anyone spreading rumors about him to the authorities because he is a liability for the federal government.

“I am a child of Grace. Latest glory. From star to the eagle, come and see grace wey no dey disgrace. They carried me to prison but I didn’t wear their cloth. Leave me alone. I am not a prisoner. Talk about me, and I will report you to police officers. After Government na Government, too much pressure”.

Portable takes to the street to share food items, after he was granted freedom

In a related news, GISTLOVER reported Just hours ago that Portable seemed to have turned a new leave following his release from detention as he stormed the streets of Lagos to show love to people.

The singer, who is known for his philanthropic activities, shared videos of his generous act with his millions of fans.

In videos he posted online, Portable was seen giving out bread, rice, drinks, and several other food items to people.

Captioning the videos, Portable stated that no one can kill his vibe.

He prayed that everyone finds the right circle of friends and the right life partner.

Counting his blessings, he said there is no denying that God’s grace is all over him.