Popular music producer, Babatunde Okungbowa, (OJB Jezreel), who just returned to the country after a successful kidney transplant surgery in India, is showering praises on his first wife, Mama J, for being there for him and donating one of her kidneys to save his life.
Speaking to HipHorld Magazine after his arrival, OJB revealed that despite discouragement from family and friends, the woman still made the crucial donation to save him, even at the risk of her life.
Asked how he would describe his wife for the voluntary donation, OJB had this to say; “I will say she is a wonderful person because it is one thing if God is telling you to do something but another to do it. It takes a lot of courage to actually do it.
Just as Jesus had made the water for Peter to walk on, Peter needed a lot of courage to take that step and that was what she did at that dying minute. Even when the doctors came to tell her that they would have to cut her all the way to the back and would have to remove a rib so they could have access to the kidney, she still agreed to go through it.
It takes courage to go through with it, so, I will say she is a courageous woman.”
What a strong woman, you may say!
Speaking to HipHorld Magazine after his arrival, OJB revealed that despite discouragement from family and friends, the woman still made the crucial donation to save him, even at the risk of her life.
Asked how he would describe his wife for the voluntary donation, OJB had this to say; “I will say she is a wonderful person because it is one thing if God is telling you to do something but another to do it. It takes a lot of courage to actually do it.
Just as Jesus had made the water for Peter to walk on, Peter needed a lot of courage to take that step and that was what she did at that dying minute. Even when the doctors came to tell her that they would have to cut her all the way to the back and would have to remove a rib so they could have access to the kidney, she still agreed to go through it.
It takes courage to go through with it, so, I will say she is a courageous woman.”
What a strong woman, you may say!
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