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Nigerian music video director TG Omori faces health crisis

What you need to know:

  • In a heartfelt update on social media, TG Omori shares that his transplant at St. Nicholas Hospital in Lagos failed, urging the public to "pray for me" during this challenging time.

TG Omori, the renowned Nigerian music video director known for his striking visuals and influence in Afrobeat, is currently battling a personal crisis.

The "Boy Director" has been open about his struggle with kidney disease and recently underwent a kidney transplant, which unfortunately did not succeed.

In a heartfelt update on social media, TG Omori shares that his transplant at St. Nicholas Hospital in Lagos failed, urging the public to "pray for me" during this challenging time.

His candid post reflects his ongoing fight and determination.

Support has poured in from all corners, including a call for prayers from music superstar Davido, who expressed his solidarity with a simple yet powerful message, "Prayers up for TG."

The Nigerian music community and fans have rallied around TG Omori, sending messages of encouragement and hope.

TG Omori’s situation also highlights broader issues within Nigeria's nightlife scene, including concerns about health risks associated with counterfeit substances.

Despite these hurdles, TG Omori remains optimistic, demonstrating resilience through his social media updates.

His journey underscores both his personal strength and the support of a community that values his contributions to the music industry.