Tinubu Grand Opening Concert: Wearable Glasses Shade Obidient Colleagues to Play

On Friday, rising singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, slammed some of his colleagues, whom he described as supporters of Peter Obi, for performing at the inauguration of President-elect Bola Tinubu in Abuja.

The inaugural concert took place shortly after Mr. Tinubu and his vice-president, Kashim Shettima, received the honors of Grand Commander of the Federal Republic and Grand Commander of the Order of Niger, respectively, Thursday.

The event titled "Renewed Hope Concert" was to celebrate the inauguration of the president-elect and his deputy, which would be held on May 29.

Portable, via a series of videos posted to his verified Instagram account, complained that he was the one who supported Mr. Tinubu during his presidential campaign and that some of the artists who performed at the inauguration n never liked or supported the president-elect.

However, in the video, he was not accurate with the names of the musicians he was referring to, nor did he mention their names.

Portable, known for its controversial statements, said the musicians, who performed at the concert, did not post Mr. Tinubu but were there to perform because Tinubu won the election.

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The crooner Zazuu noted that he was the one who supported Mr. Tinubu with his messages and songs despite their insults.

In one of the videos, he reminds the president-elect that he was the one who fought for him everywhere, including online, during his campaigns.

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The controversial singer said Mr. Tinubu should remember him and his colleagues who stood up for him.

He said, "Hello, my people. They don't tear me apart. Na me dey shout up and down, dey post-Tinubu. Every time I post Tinubu, they'll insult me ​​but I post anyway "

"Na me sing Akoi Tinubu o. Don't vote for Obi una dey? Tinubu now enters these useless people who will play it, am I not promoting Tinubu?"

The 29-year-old singer, who shot to fame after contributing Olamide's song 'Zazoo Zehh', has revealed he rejected an offer of 5 million naira from the organizers of Mr Tinubu's inaugural concert , which is why he was not present.

According to him, the original deal was to pay him N10 million for the performance at the concert, which was later reduced.

"Na then they call my manager o. Say they want me to play for Abuja. Na 10 million drop them o, but na five million reach portable hand. Na so I disagree, I tear the paper. I erase the number, and you whine, Jesus? Na hin don't make me play for Abuja o."

His caption further read, "ZAzuu Them Dõn Rip Me oooh Na Me Sing Akoi TINUBU ✍

Tinubu Grand Opening Concert: Wearable Glasses Shade Obidient Colleagues to Play

On Friday, rising singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, slammed some of his colleagues, whom he described as supporters of Peter Obi, for performing at the inauguration of President-elect Bola Tinubu in Abuja.

The inaugural concert took place shortly after Mr. Tinubu and his vice-president, Kashim Shettima, received the honors of Grand Commander of the Federal Republic and Grand Commander of the Order of Niger, respectively, Thursday.

The event titled "Renewed Hope Concert" was to celebrate the inauguration of the president-elect and his deputy, which would be held on May 29.

Portable, via a series of videos posted to his verified Instagram account, complained that he was the one who supported Mr. Tinubu during his presidential campaign and that some of the artists who performed at the inauguration n never liked or supported the president-elect.

However, in the video, he was not accurate with the names of the musicians he was referring to, nor did he mention their names.

Portable, known for its controversial statements, said the musicians, who performed at the concert, did not post Mr. Tinubu but were there to perform because Tinubu won the election.

>

The crooner Zazuu noted that he was the one who supported Mr. Tinubu with his messages and songs despite their insults.

In one of the videos, he reminds the president-elect that he was the one who fought for him everywhere, including online, during his campaigns.

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The controversial singer said Mr. Tinubu should remember him and his colleagues who stood up for him.

He said, "Hello, my people. They don't tear me apart. Na me dey shout up and down, dey post-Tinubu. Every time I post Tinubu, they'll insult me ​​but I post anyway "

"Na me sing Akoi Tinubu o. Don't vote for Obi una dey? Tinubu now enters these useless people who will play it, am I not promoting Tinubu?"

The 29-year-old singer, who shot to fame after contributing Olamide's song 'Zazoo Zehh', has revealed he rejected an offer of 5 million naira from the organizers of Mr Tinubu's inaugural concert , which is why he was not present.

According to him, the original deal was to pay him N10 million for the performance at the concert, which was later reduced.

"Na then they call my manager o. Say they want me to play for Abuja. Na 10 million drop them o, but na five million reach portable hand. Na so I disagree, I tear the paper. I erase the number, and you whine, Jesus? Na hin don't make me play for Abuja o."

His caption further read, "ZAzuu Them Dõn Rip Me oooh Na Me Sing Akoi TINUBU ✍

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