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Ojb Jezreel, kidney tales and the power of love

Something spiritual happened two days ago.

Someone sent me a pic of me and OJB Jezreel, the late iconic music Producer who passed from complications from a kidney transplant 10 years ago

Immediately, I saw the pic, I wrote a piece on him for my column in This day
This was Thursday, and an hour after his second wife called

I was amazed and quickly asked her, “Did someone prompt you?”

She said no. That she was reaching out cos she was preparing for his 10th year

Wow, it’s been 10 years since he passed?

OJB was an iconic music Producer in his day, who had worked with Wizkid, amongst other A-rated stars

Then he was struck with a kidney ailment and needed a transplant, and here is where the story got national attention

Ojb was a Polygamist with three wives

He had just married the last one, who was a very young lady

The first wife offered her kidney, and the other two offered support and love.

He went to India for the very successful operation

This is where I entered the matter

I had just set up the Kidney Trust Fund, which was designed to raise funds for dialysis for patients

These were the early days of the kidney disease epidemic in Nigeria, and people were finding it very difficult to get the funds for the treatment and dialysis centres, which were far and in between

So I approached OJB, who was the highest profile patient and whose story about his first wife giving him his kidney was making the rounds

Made calls, reached him, and went to see him in his Surulere house

The house was filled with joy as the three wives and their children were running around, taking care of him and basically just having fun

This was a different kind of polygamy o.

OJB was a young man, the wives were young, even the last one was early 20s, and I didn’t feel the pressures that come with those kinds of settings

Every time I visited, which was very often, as he had agreed to front the Kidney Trust Fund, it was fun and laughter

As they struggled to get him to take his many drugs, I will ask, ” You still fit nack like this?

And he will laugh and say oya ask them o, and we will all laugh

The trek to find money was tedious, and OJB, with his drugs and the pain of his condition, will follow me everywhere

I remember once we had a meeting at UBA Plc, and after the meeting, as we descended into the marina, headed towards the car park, the crowd surged, and he lost his balance

We rushed to him, and he held back – Edgar, no worries, I go dey ok

He was still very handsome with a sunny character, the strong silent type.

He spoke barely audible and was genuinely concerned about people going through shit with the Kidney

His only angst was the seeming abandonment by the industry, but even that didn’t really disturb him like that

With his efforts, we got AIICO and UBa, and the fund took off.

Then, after some time, it tapered off and the next thing OJB passed

Today marks the anniversary of his passing, and his wives, I hear, are organising two separate events for him today

The second wife who called, has invited me to her own, and I will be there to speak

OJB was remarkable in life. He came early, made his mark, and left early, but not without impacting life in the two areas that he was king – Music and impact

OJB was my brother, and I truly remain very proud of having the pleasure of knowing him and spending those two years with him.

Thanks

Duke of Shomolu

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