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Acclaimed music video director TG Omori has disclosed that he recently underwent a kidney transplant surgery.

The talented filmmaker, known for his work with top African artists such as Burna Boy, Davido, and Wizkid, shared the news on his Instagram page, expressing gratitude to his loved ones especially his only biological brother and medical team for their support.

According to sources, TG Omori had been battling health issues for some time before undergoing the surgery.

TG Omori

Omori in hospital

His condition was not publicly known, and the news has come as a surprise to fans and colleagues alike.

In his Instagram post, TG Omori wrote, “I want to thank my family, friends, and fans for their unwavering support during this challenging time. I’m grateful to my medical team for their expertise and care. I’m on the road to recovery and can’t wait to get back to work.”

The music industry has rallied around TG Omori, with many artists and colleagues sending messages of support and well wishes.

His recovery is on track.

 

Rise to prominence:

TG Omori, a Nigerian music video director, has revolutionized the African music industry with his innovative and captivating visual storytelling.

With a distinctive style that blends vibrant colors, dynamic camera work, and Afrofuturism, Omori has become the go-to director for top African artists, including Burna Boy, Davido, and Wizkid.

Omori’s rise to prominence began with his early work in the Nigerian music scene, where he honed his skills and developed a unique aesthetic.

His big break came with the video for Burna Boy’s “Ye,” which garnered international attention and solidified Omori’s reputation as a visionary director.

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What sets Omori apart is his ability to craft visually stunning narratives that not only complement the music but also elevate the artist’s message.

His videos often incorporate elements of African culture, mythology, and history, providing a rich context that resonates with audiences worldwide.

Omori’s impact extends beyond the music industry.

He has played a significant role in promoting African culture and talent globally, challenging stereotypes and showcasing the continent’s diversity and creativity.

Through his work, he has inspired a new generation of African artists and filmmakers to push boundaries and explore new possibilities.

Despite his success, Omori remains committed to his craft, continuously seeking innovative ways to tell stories and capture the essence of African music.

His dedication to his art and his passion for promoting African culture have made him a beloved figure in the industry and a role model for aspiring creatives.


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