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TG Omori Re-assures Fans Of Comeback in 2025

Popular Nigerian music video director and cinematographer, ThankGod Omori, widely known as TG Omori, has provided fans with an update on his health, promising a full return to his career in 2025.

Omori has voiced his eagerness to return to creating the music videos that have made him a household name in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

The announcement came through a series of tweets shared on his verified X account, where he also posted a recent photo of himself.

Omori, who has been facing significant health challenges, wrote, “It’s mind over matter. If the mind is defeated, it’s only a matter of time before the body falls.” He added, “Pain has no power over me. Hope the designer covers these scars,” before concluding with a message of hope: “I will be back in 2025. Stay in love!”

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He previously shared a post, stating that although he’s unable to physically show his gratitude to God, such as performing a backflip, he continues to improve and is focused on fighting through the ordeal.

His temporary absence from the public eye has only heightened the worry, but his latest post has reassured fans that he remains determined to overcome his health challenges and make a triumphant comeback in 2025.

The director first made headlines in August when he revealed that he had undergone a kidney transplant at St. Nicholas Hospital in Lagos, expressing deep gratitude to his only brother, who donated one of his kidneys to save his life.

However, shortly after, Omori disclosed that the transplant had failed, and he has since been recovering from complications related to the surgery.

The director expressed deep appreciation for the support he has received from both fans and his peers in the music industry, as their encouragement has given him strength during this difficult period.

Portable Slams Celebrities Concerning TG Omori, Celebrates 10-Year Canada Visa

Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has called out fellow celebrities for their failure to provide financial support for music video director TG Omori, who is facing serious health issues.

Omori recently underwent an unsuccessful kidney transplant in Lagos, where his body rejected the kidney donated by his brother, according to multiple reports.

While celebrities such as Davido and Kizz Daniel have expressed solidarity on social media following the news of Omori’s failed surgery, none have publicly contributed to help cover his medical expenses.

In a video shared on his social media page, Portable criticized Nigerian celebrities for their inaction, accusing the entertainment industry of displaying “fake love.”


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He expressed his frustration that prominent figures like Napoli footballer Victor Osimhen and music mogul Don Jazzy had previously donated to support Bobrisky during his legal troubles but have not shown similar concern for TG Omori, who is critically ill.

“TG Omori has a kidney problem and celebrities are not donating money or kidneys for him but Victor Osimhen and others donated money for Bobrisky who has no value. The industry is full of fake love,” Portable stated.

In other news, Portable has secured a 10-year Canadian work visa, a development he proudly shared in a viral video on his Instagram page.

Displaying the visa, Portable announced that he now has the opportunity to perform internationally, particularly in Canada.

Excited about this new opportunity, the singer said, “Alhamdulilahi, CEO DR ZEHNATION is going to Canada. Going and coming, 10 years working permit.”

This comes after Portable revealed in a 2022 interview that he had been denied a U.S. visa five times, attributing the rejections to the way he presented himself during the application process.

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