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‘SEND YOUR SONG LETS SHOOT’ -TG OMORI FINALLY BOWS TO PRESSURE FROM PORTABLE

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Music video director, TG Omori has bowed to pressure from controversial singer, Portable.

Recall that Portable had called out the video director over the excessive charges he billed him for his music video.

Portable disclosed that the professional video director had charged him $50,000 to direct the music video for his diss track on Apostle Suleman. The father of four questioned if Omori wasn’t the same person he shot ‘Zazoo’ music video, yet didn’t demand the ridiculous amount from it.

However, TG Omori in his reply told those close to the singer to let him know that he shot ‘Zazoo’ for free. He stressed how he shot the video without collecting a dime and kept mute over it.

TG Omori mocked Portable for having a video without the knowledge of how the video was shot. Yet, he is calling him out over a discounted price.

In a new development, TG Omori has finally bowed to pressure from Portable as he requested that he send his doing for them to shoot. It is worth noting that Portable continuously dragged TG Omori on social media.

Taking to his Instagram story, TG Omori wrote: ” @portablebaeby send your new song make we shoot”.

Portable receives N3million to support his music

Kemi Filani reported that Billionaire Businessman, Obinna Iyiegbu better known as Obi Cubana gifted singer, Portable N3 million to support his music.

Portable made this known on his Instagram story after he posted his conversation with the billionaire businessman.

In the chat, Obi Cubana had promised to sponsor the singer’s music with N3 million. Cubana had questioned if he should send the money in bit or at once to the singer.

In response, Portable said he was okay with any of the choices as he trust the businessman.

TG Omori reveals he doesn’t charge less than N8million for a music video shoot

Kemi Filani recalls that TG Omori revealed he doesn’t charge anything below N8 million Naira to shoot a music video.

TG Omori made this known while reacting to a blog’s claims that he charges 8 million Naira to shoot a music video.

Shutting the report down, TG Omori made it known that it was in 2021 he charged 8 million Naira.

The music director has shot music videos for recording artists across various genres of new generation which includes, Olamide, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Tekno, Kizz Daniel, Fireboy DML, Naira Marley, Timaya and many others.

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Mohbad: Asking A Mourning Woman To Submit Her Son’s DNA Test Is Evil – Mary Njoku

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Nollywood actress Mary Njoku has expressed her opposition to the request that Mohbad’s wife undertake a DNA test on her son. Recall speculations had gone widespread recently on social media of the paternity of the late singer’s child.

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While more details about the circumstances of his death continue to emerge, some Nigerians are advocating that a DNA test be carried out on Mohbad’s child. Mary Njoku on her Instagram page on Friday, joined the discussion to share her perspective, criticising those who suggested “a grieving woman should undergo a DNA test.” She wrote, “Asking a mourning widow to submit her son for a DNA test is pure evil.

Haba! She just lost a husband! Lost a father to her child! She lost her helper and protector of over 10 years! Let her mourn in peace! ‘’If you can’t support her, don’t add to her misery! Small money don enter now, we are asking for DNA test.

Just because she isn’t rich. ‘’If her husband didn’t doubt the paternity of his child, who are we to think otherwise? Abeg make una no let the dead para for una o! Don’t frustrated his family!!!! Let’s focus on getting #justiceformohbad.”

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Why I Bear My Mother’s Name – Asake

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Popular singer Ahmed Ololade, known professionally as Asake, has opened up on the reason he is using his mother’s name as his stage name.

He explained that while he was in a cultural group people used to refer to him as Omo Asake because his mother’s name is Asake.

He explained that later the ‘Omo’ was removed and he was simply called Asake.

The singer said he found it cool and decided to go by the name.

According to him, “My stage name is actually my mother’s. While I was in the cultural group, people used to call me ‘omo Asake,’ which means child of Asake in Yoruba. And after a while, it just stuck. People stopped adding the ‘omo’ and left ‘Asake.’ I thought it was cool and decided to go by it.”

Asake disclosed this in Pause Magazine’s Autium 2023 edition.

He also said he would continue to sing in Yoruba.

“It is very important to me, and I am not going to lose it. It is what has brought me this far, and I continue to keep it that way,” he said

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How Bullying Affected My Social Skills – Kizz Daniel

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Nigerian singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has revealed how bullying suffered when he was a child affected his social skills.

The singer said that he was chubby while growing up, and other children would take advantage of his weight to bully and make fun of him.

The ‘Buga’ crooner made this known in the latest episode of the Afrobeats Podcast, hosted by Adesope Olajide.

He said, “I have built a world of my own in my head since I was little. Because growing up, I was a fat kid. I was chubby. So, I don’t go out because the kids in the area make fun of me. They called me orobo (someone who is fat). And they bullied me. So I always stay indoors.

“During that time that I always stayed indoors, I’d already built this fantasy world in my head. In the world that I have built in my head, I’m very comfortable in that space.

“So, I reintroduced myself to the world after I lost weight; I lost all forms of social skills. I don’t know how to communicate. I don’t know how to socialise with people.”

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