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TG Omori makes a comeback, directs Seyi Vibez ‘Shaolin’

By Itoro Oladokun
27 February 2025   |   1:56 pm
Nigerian music video director and cinematographer, ThankGod Omori Jesam, popularly known as TG Omori, has made a triumphant return to the music scene with Seyi Vibez Shaolin video. On February 26, 2025, TG Omori shared the song video on his X (Twitter) page with the cpation: “Glory be to God almighty who has heard my…

Nigerian music video director and cinematographer, ThankGod Omori Jesam, popularly known as TG Omori, has made a triumphant return to the music scene with Seyi Vibez Shaolin video.

On February 26, 2025, TG Omori shared the song video on his X (Twitter) page with the cpation:

“Glory be to God almighty who has heard my cry and given me the chance to touch the camera one more time.”

This came after a challenging battle with severe health issues he faced in the past years. However, has re-emerged, directing the visually captivating music video for Seyi Vibez’s latest track, Shaolin.

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In December 2023, TG Omori faced a severe health crisis after consuming counterfeit alcoholic beverages at nightclubs, which led to acute kidney failure. The consumption of these fake drinks resulted in severe health complications, culminating in the need for a kidney transplant. In August 2024, Omori underwent a kidney transplant at St. Nicholas Hospital in Lagos, with his only brother selflessly donating a kidney.

Tragically, the transplant was unsuccessful, leading to further health challenges. Despite these setbacks, Omori remained optimistic, expressing gratitude for the support from fans and colleagues, and announced plans to return to his craft in 2025.

True to his word, TG Omori made a powerful comeback by directing the music video for Seyi Vibez’s Shaolin. The video showcases Omori’s signature cinematic style, blending martial arts-inspired imagery with the raw energy of Nigeria’s streets.

The visuals depict themes of power, resilience, and street-wise spirituality, reflecting both the song’s essence and Omori’s personal journey of overcoming adversity.

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