“Talent is not enough” – MC Morris explains reason for removing Portable from Canada show

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A comedian, MC Morris, has explained that he removed Portable from his forthcoming show in Canada over the rave-making musician’s poor attitude.

He gave the explanation in an Instagram post on Tuesday.

The announcement came shortly after Portable reportedly sacked his manager, deejay, and promoter following a disagreement.

It was the second time in a year that the artiste would fire his manager.

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MC Morris wrote, “For those that are asking why I removed idamu adugboyin from my May 22 show. Talent is not enough, a beautiful song without a beautiful attitude is a beautiful nonsense.

“Two managers in less than a year, even sack innocent DJ that his job na to play song and scratch shaka shaka. I cannot koshi mero am sorry. All transactions canceled and ijoba danku am sorry.”

Portable had earlier dared his manager, DJ and promoter to quit if they were not benefitting from him.

In an Instagram video, he complained that the trio was solely dependent on him for money but none of them could be relied upon to bail him out of a difficult financial situation.

“Am I your father or brother? Manager, DJ, promoter, I will feed una, buy cloth for una, put money into your accounts, I go con do like say I broke, ask the manager for money but he will tell me he has no money as if he is building a house.

“Deejay will also say he has no money, promoter will also say he has no money. They think the grace will finish but it won’t. If you are not gaining from me, maybe you should clear from me,” Portable stated.

However, his erstwhile promoter, Ijoba Danku said he never collected a dime from the artiste except in the course of his work for him.

“Hello Mr Portable, I just dey wake up now and I just dey see your video. Thank God say I no be promoter wey dey rip. All the show wey I collect for you, you dey collect your money complete and no be say you dey give me percentage.

“I am ok, I am comfortable, I am rich enough, I am fine and you know it. I am not signing anything with you, keep your work. Nah you dey owe me now, nah you dey rip me now, nah you borrow money from my hand, so please, I will send my account, drop my money.

“And Eti DMW, Eti Davido, wey give you money yesterday, wey you say you no fit go him show say you no send anybody after them pay you N2m, you don spend the money now, abeg return the money, make I return Eti money for am,” Ijoba Danku also wrote on Instagram.

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