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    TG Omori laments over Nigeria’s expensive healthcare system

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    Nigerian music video director TG Omori has opened up about the shocking cost of healthcare in the country.

    In a post on X, Omori revealed that his six-month health expenses were enough to buy two Mercedes Benz GLEs and a small C300, stressing that “health is wealth true true.”

    In a follow-up, he highlighted the struggles of ordinary Nigerians, pointing out how dialysis costs over ₦100,000 per session, with patients sometimes needing three sessions weekly — while the national minimum wage is just ₦70,000.

    He admitted the reality left him in tears at the hospital, saying there’s “no hope for the common man.”

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