"I don't regret donating my kidney to OJB", first wife Mabel says

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"I don't regret donating my kidney to OJB", first wife Mabel says

The first wife of late popular Nigerian music producer, Babatunde Jezreel Okungbowa a.k.a. OJB Jezreel, Mabel Babatunde Okungbowa fondly called ‘Mama J‘ says she has no regrets donating her kidney to her husband.

When OJB was diagnosed of kidney failure in 2013, Mama J rescued him by donating one of her kidneys to save his life.

Speaking with the NET, Mama J said, “I don’t regret donating one of my kidneys to save his life. I did it because I wanted to. I wasn’t forced to do it. After all, he’s my husband, so I don’t regret it.

“This is all so sudden because we were still speaking about plans for his 50th birthday over the weekend.”




Narrating OJB’s last moments, she said, “It wasn’t really dramatic, it was just the normal signs we see when he’s about going for his dialysis but this time, he was in a lot of pain and I was by his side all through,” she added.

Recall that the ace producer passed on Tuesday morning after his kidney transplant failed last week, three years after receiving the transplant in India.

The late producer is survived by three wives, Mabel, June, Korede and eight children.

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