TG Omori’s kidney transplant failed despite his brother’s donation to save his life

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Nigerian Video director, ThankGod Omori, who is well known in Showbiz as TG Omori, has revealed that he had a failed kidney transplant.

The Award-winning cinematography and music producer has been going through some health-related battles for sometime now.

On Wednesday he made a revelation that he was really going through lots of pain and that everyone should keep him in prayers.

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It was discovered that he had a kidney problem and his brother donated to him to improve his kidney-related ailment but things didn’t go as expected.

He wrote, “One year after my kidney crashed, I just had a failed transplant at St Nicolas Hospital Lagos. Pray for me.”

The cinematographer also noted that he had gone into the theatre three times already and that he was not just destined to die today.

TG Omori’s kidney transplant failed despite his brother’s donation to save his life

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