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Thursday, 22 August 2013
OJB Jezreel leaves for India
Music fans are hopeful as ailing
producer, OJB Jezreel, prepares to jet
out to India for kidney transplant,
writes CHUX OHAI
Emerging feelers indicate that ailing
music producer and songwriter,
Babatunde Okungbowa, aka OJB
Jezreel, may be travelling to India for a
kidney transplant and treatment in
India before the end of this week.
Although the identity of the Indian
hospital that will handle the producer's
surgery has not been made known to
his numerous fans, our correspondent
gathered from close sources that all
arrangement, regarding the hospital
bills, travel expenses, his feeding and
accommodation in the Asian country,
has been concluded.
Jezreel was said to have spent the past
weeks undergoing dialysis at the Lagos
State University Teaching Hospital in
Ikeja. Each operation allegedly cost
about N90,000 and this excludes the
drugs prescribed for him by the
doctors.
A timely donation of $100,000 to the
OJB Fund Raising Committee by
Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers
State, early in July, had finally
guaranteed the much-needed trip to
India. Amaechi's kind gesture ended
several weeks of anxiety for the
relatives, fans, friends, colleagues and
well wishers of the producer, who were
involved in a campaign to raise the
sum of N15m required to cover the
expenses for his treatment.
However, the donation put paid to the
controversy that had previously
sneaked in on members of the fund
raising committee and consequently,
threatened the progress of the Save-
OJB campaign.
... as Vast of Bracket returns
Interestingly, the music industry
experienced a surge of relief as
Nwachukwu Ozioko, aka Vast, the
member of the Afro Pop group known
as Bracket, who was earlier diagnosed
with lymphoma, a type of blood cancer
and treated in an English hospital in
London, returned to Nigeria on Friday,
August 16.
The singer's previous condition had
earlier thrown a scare around the
Nigerian music industry and left his
group in a lurch. In his absence, other
artistes and music fans had prayed
fervently for his recovery.
Ever since Vast returned, other music
stars, including the P-Square, Iyanya,
9ice, Dammy Krane, DJ Jimmy Jatt,
have been rejoicing with him on the
success of his treatment.
In an interview published online during
his convalescence in London, Vast had
expressed his gratitude to God for
surviving the ailment.
"I'm grateful the cancer was an early
discovery, even though it should have
been earlier than when it was
discovered. It actually took more than
three months for Nigerian doctors to
discover I had cancer after taking
several pain-killers and medicine for
headache; we had to fly to London for
treatment after it was discovered. We
spent a whole lot of money, but we
thank God for Life.
"My greatest weapon is God and then
training. I train a lot even when I was
sick. I discovered that it is one of the
biggest weapons to fight sickness. One
thing about Cancer is once discovered
on time, with the right medication, it
will be cured forever," he said.
The singer had also expressed the
optimism that the Bracket, which had
been temporarily inactive while he was
receiving treatment in London, would
bounce back soon.
OJB Jezreel is the third Nigerian artiste
to be flown abroad for medical
treatment between 2012 and now.
Before his case was made public,
Nollywood actress, Ngozi Nwosu, who
clocked 50 on August 1, had undergone
a successful surgery in a London
hospital after battling with a kidney
ailment for several months.
Nwosu is said to have returned on the
set of the popular TV drama series, Fuji
House of Commotion.
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