The ravaging scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, popularly known as petrol, has dragged a Nigerian controversial singer, Habeeb Okikiola known by his stage name, Portable, to join the queue in a fuel station. Portable, in a video making the rounds on social media, was sighted queueing at a petrol station in Lagos in search of the product. In the video, the Zazu crooner was lamenting that fuel scarcity forced celebrities to search for the product themselves. He said, “Because of scarcity, celebrity is coming out to buy fuel by himself, this is suffering. See as I’m sweating inside my motor, I wanted to put on my A/C but there is no fuel. I need A/C we need fuel”. The fuel scarcity has crippled several economic activities in Abuja, Lagos and other major cities.

Portable declares he founded Lagos gangs, 1 million boys, Ajah boys

Nigerian artiste, Habib Okikiola (Portable) has made an explosive admission.

The controversial singer announced that he founded two notorious gangs in Lagos.

Portable made the comment while boasting that he was not scared of anyone.

In a trending video, he said: “Open your ears and be listening.

“Have you heard of Ajah boys, one million boys? I established them.”

He added that socialites Samlarry Eletu and Abu Abel knew him back in the day.

Ajah boys, one million boys are known for their violent activities across the state.

The police at different times arrested a number of members, while some were declared wanted.

In late June, Portable reported himself at the Ogun State Police Command headquarters in Eleweran, Abeokuta.

The Zazu crooner was invited for assaulting a young man known as DJ Chicken in a viral video.