Controversial singer Portable has previewed a diss track targeting the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over allegations linked to naira abuse.
The song comes just a few days after he claimed that the agency summoned him over allegations of naira abuse.
On his Instagram page, the singer shared a snippet of the track in which he accuses the EFCC of launching a witch hunt simply because he has acquired wealth.
He also claims the agency is attempting to extort funds from him.
“I have come to show gratitude and I have not come alone. Go and do gently and change your attitude. When I was sleeping hungry they did not write letter to me. Now I am rich, you are writing letter. This world is wicked,” he sings.
“Are you a righteous or a liar. Wicked people should change their ways.
“They want to spend my money and they wrote me letter. They said I abused the naira. I am not ready to suffer. They want to spend out of my money.”
The singer had earlier insisted that his wealth came entirely from his music career and international shows, adding that he also receives payments through cryptocurrency.
Portable also questioned why security agencies were focusing on entertainers accused of spraying money at parties rather than pursuing more serious crimes.








