Wednesday, June 26, 2013

OJB Jezreel Has 8 Weeks Left Before Surgery As COSON Moves to Support Him with Funds

 
According to OJB in an interview with Encomium magazine yesterday, Monday June 24th,  he said he has about eight weeks left to get his operation done. Excerpts from the interview ...
"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"
 In a related development,

The Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) says it has begun a fund-raising initiative to support a music artiste and producer, Mr Okungbowa Jezreel, who urgently needs a kidney transplant.
This is contained in a statement signed by the society’s Head of Communication, Media and Strategy, Mr Chibueze Okereke, and made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja.

According to the statement, a special support fund had been made by the society to achieve this.
Also according to the statement, the society has also begun the activation of its communication platforms to reach members and the public to support the initiative.
The statement quoted Mr Tony Okoroji, the chairman of the society, as saying that many artistes needed assistance hence the need to show support and care.
"We must support Jezreel not just because of his incredible talent and contribution to the development of modern Nigerian music but also because he would do same for anyone in need,” he said.

Okoroji called for the support of the public, musicians and institutions across Nigeria.

The statement also quoted Mrs Azeezat Allen, a member of the society’s board, as saying that the development showed the importance of having a music foundation to cater for less privileged or indigent musicians.
Allen noted that the funds the society was collecting were for payment of royalties hence the need to have a special fund for such exigencies.
"The foundation has just been set up; it is yet to be really funded but there is a consensus that we must support Jezreel which is why we have set up a special account and every contribution will be published on the COSON website," she said.

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