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“Portable no craze reach me, don’t compare me with him’ – Terry G

Nigerian singer Terry G has asserted that it is disrespectful to compare colleague, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable with him.
Portable is known to be the street boy hence many have likened him to the ‘Akpako Master’ due to his style and the choice of songs he does.

However, in a post via X on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, Terry G issued a stern warning against comparing him with Portable, claiming that people still listen to his songs after 10 years.
He wrote: “Comparing me to Portable is disrespectful because I have music people listen to 10 years later.”
After issuing the warning on his page, a fan commented under the post explaining that many call Portable street boy because of the level of his craziness. Terry G replied the fan, “He no craze pass me”.
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