While most commentators are begging on these 'Super Rich' celebrities
who spend millions on cars, jewelries and fancy things to come to the
aid of veteran music producer, OJB Jezerel, this Ghanaian actress thinks
otherwise.
She posted a message on her instagram today asking
people to stop insulting and harassing celebs for funds for OJB's
treatment. She also wrote that a kidney transplant doesn't cost more
than $50, 000 and doesn't understand why people raising funds for OJB
are requesting for $100, 000
In her words...
'I think it's about time i speak on the OJB topic that most of you
ignorant people are using to harrass and insult celebrities. First of
all every celebrity has his/her own responsibilities and family to take
care of, if a colleague is ill and needs help, we do contribute in our
own way whichever way we can.
I don't see why you people can't help out as well? who said your N1000 can't amount to something needed for OJB's transplant?
For you people tagging me in your tweets, I'm sure you know that i
run a kidney disease foundation, hence i know the true cost of a kidney
transplant in India.
I have been quiet but i have asked people in charge of the OJB
broadcast to contact my foundation because i know a kidney transplant
should not cost more than $50,000. Why are they requesting for
$100,000? when there are so many cheaper deals with hospitals in India
and even in Ghana can be worked out to save OJB?
To get the necessary help, those in charge of OJB fund-raising
need to reach out to the right people and stop harassing celebrities for
funds.
Julliet Ibrahim

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