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"Are you shooting for the gods?" Singer, Portable rants as TG Omori billed him $50,000 for music video (Watch)

Nigerian singer, Portable, has taken to social media to call out ace music video director TG Omori after the latter charged him an “outrageous” amount for a music video.

Omori charged Portable $50,000 to get the work done, which the “Ika of Africa” star found outrageous.

The Zeh Nation boss had reached out to Omori, one of the finest cinematographers in the Nigerian music industry, to shoot the visuals for one of his hit tracks.

Omori charged Portable $50,000 to get the work done, which the “Ika of Africa” star found outrageous.

The “Ika of Africa” star thought Omori’s demand of $50,000 for the job was ridiculous and enquired as to if he was going to film the video for a “ritualist”.

Not stopping there, Portable took to his Instagram page to share his chat with TG Onori and rant aggressively.

Watch video below,

In other news, popular Nigeran music executive, Jude Okoye has gone down memory lane with his brother, singer Peter Okoye.

Jude Okoye, the popular Nigeran music executive, has jokingly remembered some things his brother, Peter Okoye used to do to him as goes down memory lane.

Jude, while reacting to a hilarious skit shared by entertainer Tunde Ednut, made a humorous reference to the times his brother, Peter Okoye, attempted to “snatch” his babes in the past.

Tunde Ednut had shared via his Instagram page a video of a man who brought his girlfriend home and introduced her to his friend, only for the guy to start putting out several stunts in a bid to win the lady’s heart.

The young man in the video even went so far as to give the lady a bouquet to gain her affection. which got the main guy furious.

Sharing the video, Tunde asked, “Why do guys do this thing?”

Watch video HERE

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