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Nigerian singer Portable criticized fellow celebrities for not financially supporting ailing music video director TG Omori, who is suffering from complications after a failed kidney transplant. Portable accused the entertainment industry of showing "fake love" and highlighted the lack of donations despite Omori's significant contributions to the industry.

Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has voiced his disappointment with fellow celebrities for their lack of financial support for renowned music video director, TG Omori, who is currently battling health issues after a failed kidney transplant in Lagos. Omori's body reportedly rejected the kidney donated by his brother, leaving him in a critical condition.

Portable took to social media to express his frustration, pointing out that while celebrities like Davido and Kizz Daniel have shown solidarity online, none have publicly contributed to Omori's mounting medical expenses. He criticized the entertainment industry, accusing it of showing "fake love."

In his video message, Portable questioned why celebrities, including Victor Osimhen and Don Jazzy, were quick to support controversial figures like Bobrisky during difficult times but have remained silent on Omori's situation. He emphasized that despite Omori's significant impact on the industry, the response from his peers has been underwhelming.

Portable’s remarks have sparked discussions on social media about the level of genuine support within the entertainment community, especially when one of their own is in dire need. The incident raises questions about the responsibility of celebrities to support each other beyond social media posts, particularly in times of severe health crises.