Actors Deyemi Okanlawon, Kunle Afolayan, and Femi Branch have come together to pray for TG Omori, a music video director, after his kidney transplant was unsuccessful.
Omori mentioned on his X account that his brother donated a kidney to help with his kidney condition.
In an update on Wednesday, the cinematographer revealed that the transplant was unsuccessful and asked his followers to pray for him. TG Omori wrote:
One year after my kidney crashed, I just had a failed this transplant at St. Nicolas Hospital Lagos. Pray for me.”
The news sparked a strong response from fans and celebrities.
Tunde Ednut, a blogger, shared a post about Omori, which quickly received comments from well-known actors such as Kunle Afolayan, Femi Branch, Deyemi Okanlawon, Nasboi, Charles Okocha, and Solomon Buchi.
Kunle Afolayan expressed his support writing, “May the Almighty God heal you and restore your body and soul completely.”
Deyemi Okanlawon shared the same feeling, stating, “God heal you and your brother completely.”
Tunde Ednut commented. “Wow! Get well soon, Director TG Omori.”
Content creator Nasboi shared his sadness, writing, “My heart is so broken. God, please keep him.”
Femi Branch added, “Divine health is your portion, bro. You will not die but live to declare God’s goodness. Sending love and light.”
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