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How my brother saved my life, donating kidney to me – TG Omori

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Renowned Nigerian music video director, ThankGod Omori Jesam, a.k.a. TG Omori, whose creative brilliance has shaped the landscape of African music videos, has revealed how his brother saved his life by donating one of his kidneys to him.

In recent weeks, Omori faced a life-threatening health crisis following his diagnosis of severe kidney-related complications.

Omori had quietly stepped out of the public eye, leading to speculation and worry among fans and industry insiders.

The Nigerian entertainment industry deeply felt Omori’s absence as one of its most sought-after directors.

His work, which commands between $40,000 and $50,000 per video shoot, has earned him a reputation as a leading figure in music video production across Africa.

With his health rapidly deteriorating and time running out to find a suitable kidney donor, Omori’s situation became increasingly dire.

“Yesterday, my only brother gave me one of his kidneys so I could live again. My brother saved my life,” Omori shared emotionally.

“He didn’t think twice about it. He’s my hero.”

The entertainment industry now eagerly awaits TG Omori’s return to the director’s chair.

 

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