Showing posts with label OJB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OJB. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

OJB Finally Discharged From Hospital After A Successful Kidney Transplant


 
Finally, ace music Producer OJB has finally been discharged today from the hospital after a successful surgery in India. He sent a little note to his well wishers:
Read below:

Dear fellow Nigerians.
Greetings from far away India !I am sure this note
from me will catch you with a little surprise. I have
been reading a lot of news about ME being
published on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and
different Blogs by my good friends.
I thought I must take out a quick moment and let
you know that I am officially discharged today from
the hospital, after a successful Kidney
Transplantation Surgery, by God’s Grace. I would
like to take this opportunity to thank all Nigerians
for your prayers & good wishes, without which all
this would not have been possible.
I also take this opportunity to thank my friends,
fans and family for all the love, prayers and good
wishes for a Speedy Recovery!! Be home with you
soon …….
Thank you once again sincerely,
Your very own OJB Jezreel.

Saturday, 29 June 2013

Video: How The Okoye Brothers Present ₦5 Million Cheque To OJB


Here’s a Confirmed List of Celebrities who have donated towards the #SaveOJB cause so far. Ruggedman Don Jazzy Dele Momodu Mercy Johnson Julius Agwu Peter, Paul and Jude Okoye Mr Kool Vector DJ Jimmy Jatt. Iyanya. This is the current list of donors as of yesterday, June 28th, 2013. Every other name being reported (e.g 2face, D’Banj, Wizkid, Ini Edo, Olamide) is untrue and should be treated as such. The fund-raising committee also wishes to let the public know that false rumours of major donations by some public figures are negatively affecting their ability to raise adequate funds. The Lagos State goverment has stopped any further assistance due to these rumours. Source: Muyiwa Osinuga aka @Mr_Nomoreloss (Head of the Fund-Raising Committee) Donations can be made to: UBA Name: BABATUNDE OKUNGBOWA, Account #: 1015075120 OR ZENITH Bank Name: OKUNGBOWA BABATUNDE Account #: 1004186282 Sort code- 057150628 Branch- MARINA 2

Friday, 28 June 2013

So Far So Good N8M Has Been Raised For OJB


Vector and Ruggedman were the first musicians to visit OJB and they donated an undisclosed amount to him. During the week, Wizkid, Mercy Johnson Odi, Iyanya, Jude Okoye and the P-Square brothers also visited him. Iyanya donated N1m while P Square donated N5m. 
The producer is still in need of another N8m to complete the money needed for his treatment.

To donate to OJB please see details below;
Babatunde Okungbowa. UBA - 1015075120

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Video: OJB JEZREEL SPEAKS FINALLY


EXCLUSIVE NEWS| "I Have 8 To 10 Weeks Left To Get The Transplant Done"- OJB Jezreel

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OJB Jezreel gave an interview to Encomium magazine yesterday Monday June 24th where he said he has about eight weeks left to get his operation done. Excerpts...

    "When early diagnosis was done, it was just a case of renal failure. Right now, my two kidneys are gone. We are running dialysis at the moment. It started two years ago, but gradually depreciated. Most people tend to attribute kidney problem to drinking and smoking. I was told it doesn't have anything to do with that, because as much as I drink and smoke then, it was casual drinking. Maybe they offer you a bottle of drink and all that but not like I drink 15 bottles a day. I have a friend who has gone through this and he never drank or smoked.
   "The whole process of the treatment from pre-process, transplanting process and post-transplanting will cost about $100, 000. In two years I have spent up to N5million which I have been trying to maintain myself. That is why it has been kept secret."

    "God willing, I have like eight to ten weeks more to get the transplant done. It's strange, I still walk around a little. I can't eat much though. I trust God and Nigerians for their financial support"