“Don’t compare me to my junior colleague, Portable”- Terry G issues stern warning

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Terry G, a popular rapper, has issued a strong warning to those who compare him to his junior colleague, Portable.

Portable has become synonymous with controversies since achieving fame. The singer consistently makes headlines for the wrong reasons and encounters legal issues.

Terry G was upset when a Twitter user demanded that those who had compared Portable’s actions to Terry G’s apologise to the rapper.

“Those of you that compared Terry G’s madness to Portable should apologize right now!!!”.

Reacting, Terry G cautioned his fans never to compare him with Portable.

He stated that one should never compare the original to photocopy.

“In this craze business please never you compare original to photocopy because una mind go dey soon” G”, he wrote.

Portable set to face prosecution over unruly behavior to OGUN state police

After his altercation with the OGUN state police, Nigerian street singer Portable appears to have put himself in more difficulty.

The operatives informed Portable that a petition had been filed against him as he became agitated and demanded an explanation for the officers’ presence in the footage released on Tuesday.

In response to the widely circulated video of Portable cursing at police officers, the CSO of the Nigerian Police Force, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, stated that he was likely to suffer persecution.

The CSP stated that after he declined to accept earlier invitations, some police officers stormed his bar to arrest him.

The CSP stated that after he declined to accept earlier invitations, some police officers stormed his bar to arrest him.

Speaking to Linda Ikeji blog, the police command claimed that the controversial singer had been sent multiple invitations but had refused them, leading to his arrest. However, the singer resisted and caused a commotion at his bar.

The police claimed that the artist behaved irrationally and insulted police officers who were performing their official duties.

He asserts that the behaviour is unlawful and subject to punishment under Nigerian criminal law.