Nigerian Music Director TG Omori Seeks Prayers After Failed Kidney Transplant

Nigerian Music Video Director, TG Omori, Requests Prayers After Failed Kidney Transplant

Renowned Nigerian music video director, ThankGod Omori, also known as TG Omori, has made a heartfelt plea for prayers after a kidney transplant procedure he underwent at St. Nicholas Hospital in Lagos on Tuesday failed.

In a candid post on social media, Omori shared his emotional state, revealing that he had gone into the theatre three times for the process and had his only brother donate one of his kidneys for the transplant. He also posted a picture of himself on his Instagram story with the caption “Keep my spirit alive.”

The 34-year-old music video director, who has worked with several notable artists in the Nigerian music industry, revealed that he had been battling kidney issues for over a year and had hoped that the transplant would bring him relief. However, his latest update has left his fans and followers concerned about his well-being.

Omori’s social media post, which has gone viral, has received an outpouring of support from friends, family, and fans, with many urging him to stay strong and hopeful for a better future.

As the music industry and fans around the world rally behind Omori, we can only wish him the best in this difficult time and hope for a speedy recovery.

[Image: TG Omori’s Instagram post]

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