How my only brother gave me one of his kidneys – TG Omori opens up on battling acute health issues

TG Omori opens up on battling kidney problem which required transplant


Nigerian music director and cinematographer, ThankGod Omori Jesam, popularly known as TG Omori or Boy Director, has shared a heartwarming and emotional update about his health condition.

In a recent post on his official X handle, TG Omori revealed that his only brother selflessly donated one of his kidneys to him, saving his life.

He revealed this late on Tuesday, 27th August, stating that the kidney transplant surgery took place on Monday, August 26, 2024.

With immense gratitude, he wrote, “Yesterday, my only brother gave me one of his kidneys so I could live again.”

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In addition to this poignant post, TG Omori also shared pictures of himself in the hospital, receiving oxygen and undergoing treatment.

He captioned these images with a heartfelt plea, “Keep my spirit alive. I don’t wanna die.”

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Born in Lagos, Nigeria, TG Omori rose to prominence for his innovative and captivating visuals in the African music industry.

His work is characterized by vibrant colors, creative concepts, and dynamic storytelling, which have made him one of the most sought-after directors in the industry.

Omori began his career at a young age, directing music videos while still in his teens.

He has since worked with a roster of top African artists, including Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Olamide, and Naira Marley, contributing to some of their most popular music videos.

His distinctive style often involves a blend of street culture, modern fashion, and creative storytelling, which has helped to elevate the visual presentation of Afrobeat and other African music genres.

TG Omori’s work has earned him numerous awards and accolades, including the Headies Award for Best Music Video Director.

His ability to continuously innovate and push the boundaries of music video production has positioned him as a leading figure in the industry, influencing a new generation of video directors across Africa.

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