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TG Omori Says His Medical Bills Could Buy Fleet of Luxury Cars

August 18, 2025
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In a sobering revelation that has sparked widespread conversation about Nigeria’s healthcare affordability crisis, award-winning music video director ThankGod Omori, professionally known as TG Omori, disclosed on Sunday that his six-month medical expenses could have purchased a fleet of luxury Mercedes-Benz vehicles.

The cinematographer, known for directing videos for Nigeria’s biggest music stars, revealed on social media that his healthcare costs were equivalent to buying two Mercedes-Benz GLE SUVs and a C300 sedan—a collection worth hundreds of millions of naira in Nigeria’s luxury car market.

“Saw my 6-month health expenses—omo, 2 GLE and one small C300, bro! “Health is wealth, true true,” Omori wrote on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, using local slang that translates roughly to expressing shock at the astronomical figures.

The revelation comes as Omori continues his battle with kidney disease, which has dominated headlines in Nigeria’s entertainment industry. In August 2024, the director underwent a kidney transplant at St. Nicholas Hospital in Lagos, with his brother serving as the donor. However, reports indicate the initial transplant was unsuccessful, requiring ongoing treatment.

Beyond his struggle, Omori has emerged as an unlikely advocate for healthcare reform, drawing attention to the impossible mathematics facing ordinary Nigerians with kidney disease. He highlighted that a single dialysis session costs over ₦100,000, and patients typically require three sessions weekly—totaling over ₦300,000 per week against Nigeria’s minimum wage of just ₦70,000.

The director’s transparency about his medical costs has resonated deeply in a country where healthcare expenses often push families into poverty. His case illustrates the stark reality that even successful entertainment industry professionals struggle with Nigeria’s expensive private healthcare system, while the majority of citizens face impossible choices between treatment and financial survival.

TG Omori, whose real name is ThankGod Omori, has built a reputation as one of Nigeria’s most sought-after music video directors, working with top artists across the Afrobeats industry. His openness about his health journey has garnered support from fans and colleagues while also shining a spotlight on systemic healthcare challenges that affect millions of Nigerians.

The director’s brother’s life-saving kidney donation has been particularly celebrated, highlighting the critical role family support plays when formal healthcare systems fall short of patient needs.

As Nigeria grapples with broader economic challenges and healthcare infrastructure gaps, Omori’s revelation serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of inadequate health policy, where even the financially successful face devastating expenses for basic life-saving care.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

TG Omori’s shocking revelation that his six-month medical bills could buy luxury cars worth hundreds of millions exposes Nigeria’s healthcare crisis in stark terms. When a successful entertainment industry director faces such astronomical costs, it underscores the impossible burden on ordinary Nigerians, where a single dialysis session costs ₦100,000 against a minimum wage of just ₦70,000.

His transparency highlights a system where even the wealthy struggle with medical expenses, while millions face the brutal choice between treatment and financial ruin. The real story isn’t just about one man’s medical bills—it’s about a healthcare system that has priced life-saving care out of reach for the vast majority of Nigeria’s population.

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