Renowned music video director TG Omori recently shared a fascinating story about an encounter he had with a man who rejected his N1000 gift.
In an old video that TG Omori posted on his Twitter page, he detailed how he went to see his father and was surprised to see boys on the street come to pay homage to him.
He stated that he had only encountered young boys on the street on rare occasions since visiting his father, which is why he didn’t have enough cash on him, He had spent all of his money on security.
Unfortunately for him, he came across these boys in the street who begged him for money.
Due to not having enough cash on him at the time, he offered them N1000 that he had gotten from his driver.
One of the boys was so disappointed when the director only gave them N1,000 that he couldn’t hide his disappointment.
When Omori offered him money, the man pointed out the amount, probably to remind him that it was very small.
The music director was visibly angry as he shut the door of his car and drove off.
“This video again. No evidence but I go explain. On this faithful day, I go see my papa. On very rare occasions have I ever seen boys on the street just the security guys at the entrance gate so I dey always carry their cash as I dey enter I dey press a for them. After I don visit papa finish make I dey go na so I see like 3 boys for outside dey hail me. Obviously na the security guys don tell them to come collect their share. I hail them back, they say I must give them money, ok not an issue I ask the driver make him check weda cash dey, he check round and he see 1k. I tell the boys say no cash for my hand make them use 1k buy coke. Omo Baba reject am o. Say make I enjoy. I kuku go use am enjoy” he wrote.
The entitlement shocked TG Omori 🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/amsQiyNwCu
— 🐬 @𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆 (@OneJoblessBoy) July 31, 2023
TG Omori had in another story asked a tweep who begged him for N850k school fees to “Drop out”
The director had taken to Twitter to offer financial assistance to his fans, starting with a user who received N50,000 for airtime.