‘Ignore clout desperate dogs’ – TG Omori fires Portable for calling out Nigerian celebrities over Kidney crisis

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Popular music director, and cinematographer ThankGod Omori Smith popularly known as TG Omori has dismissed the rumour of being abandoned by the entertainment industry following his battle with kidney failure. 

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TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Portable called out Nigerian celebrities via his Instagram on Sunday over their failure to make financial contributions towards the medical bills of the ailing singer.

According to the controversial artiste, the entertainment industry is entirely filled with fake love.

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He further lamented that Nigerian celebrities such as embattled Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, music executive Don Jazzy and others had donated to controversial cross-dresser, Bobrisky during his prison ordeal but were yet to extend the same gesture to TG Omori, who is chronically ill.

“TG Omori has a kidney problem and celebrities are not donating money or kidney for him but Victor Osimhen and others donated money for Bobrisky who has no value. The industry is full of fake love,” he fumed.

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Reacting to Portable’s outburst, TG Omori noted that all he needed is prayers and moral support. He further urged the public to pay no attention to ‘‘clout desperate dogs.’’

”All I needed was your prayers, moral support and love, and this I am grateful to have gotten in abundance.

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“The industry has and friends have been solidly behind me, months before it all came public

“Please ignore the clout desperate dogs. Jesus is King,” he wrote

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TNG understands that TG Omori recently underwent an unsuccessful kidney transplant surgery in Lagos.

His body rejected the kidney donated to him by one of his brothers, according to multiple reports.

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While some Nigerian celebrities like Davido, Kizz Daniel and others have made solidarity posts on social media since the failed surgery, none of them have publicly made any donation towards paying his medical bills.

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