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Nigerian celebrities solidly behind me – Ailing video director, TG Omori counters Portable

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Nigerian celebrities solidly behind me – Ailing video director, TG Omori counters Portable

Ailing music video director, Thankgod Omori, aka TG Omori, has issued a disclaimer following controversial singer, Portable’s claim about Nigerian celebrities not supporting him.

It was reported that Portable had berated Nigerian celebrities for not donating their organs and money to TG Omori who recently underwent an unsuccessful kidney transplant surgery despite making financial donations to controversial cross-dresser, Bobrisky during his prison ordeal.

Reacting, TG Omori clarified that his colleagues and friends were “solidly behind” him even before his ailment became public.

He urged the public to ignore those insinuating otherwise.

Omori emphasised that all he needed were prayers and moral support.

On his X handle, he wrote: “All I needed was your prayers, moral support and love and this I am grateful to have gotten in abundance.

“The industry and friends have been solidly behind me months before it all came public. Please ignore the clout desperate dogs. Jesus is king.”

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