I just had a failed kidney transplant, pray for me — Video Director TG Omori
Nigerian music video director and cinematographer, ThankGod Omori Jesam, popularly known as TG Omori or Boy Director, has solicited prayers following a failed kidney transplant.
TG Omori revealed that his brother had donated a kidney to save his life after his kidneys failed a year ago.
TG Omori, who is known for his creativity in the Nigerian music industry, in a series of posts on his X page on Wednesday, said the transplant did not succeed.
“Yesterday, my only brother gave me one of his kidneys so I could live again,” TG Omori wrote on X.
“One year after my kidney crashed, I just had a failed transplant at St. Nicolas Lagos. Pray for me. Went into this theater 3 times, wasn’t just destined to die today,” he added.
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Also, TG Omori took to his verified Instagram page, with over one million followers, to express his fears.
“I don’t wanna die, keep my spirit alive,” he wrote, alongside an image of himself in a hospital bed, receiving oxygen and visibly distressed.
TG Omori, who has been absent from the public eye in recent times, has been dropping cryptic hints about his health struggles on social media.
Last month, the award-winning director tweeted, “If I cross your mind, sometimes say a prayer for me.”
He added, “Poor marijuana, they blame you for all my rasclaat. You wanna eat, I wanna live.”
TG Omori’s revelation has sparked an outpouring of prayers from fans and colleagues in the industry.
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