OJB Jezreel has continued to launch his series of attacks on Nigerian music star, Dapo Oyebanjo, better known as D'Banj, even though the Sagamu, Ogun State-born former MoHits star has not been
tempted to give him a response.
Recall that during the 'Save OJB Jezreel' campaign championed by Nomoreloss, which was aimed at raising fund for OJB's kidney treatment in India, there were reports that D'Banj donated an amount of money for the cause.
But the music producer later came out to
categorically state that D'Banj never gave him a dime for his treatment as widely reported. OJB then went further to stress that what pained him the most
was the fact that D'Banj used his (OJB Jezreel) ordeal to make publicity stunts for his own (D'Banj) music career.
He then further said that instead of D'Banj to come out to deny the reports of him donating for the cause, he chose to remain silent. Speaking on Sunday with our correspondent during a thanksgiving service in Lagos to celebrate his successful kidney treatment, the beat maker of 2Face's 'African Queen' hit single lamented further that he, not Don Jazzy, made D'Banj as generally believed.
In his words, "quote me, we launched D'Banj's music career and not Don Jazzy. D'Banj is my boy. He was always in my studio. Ask him when you see him and he won't deny this. I
knew about how he went to JJC in London. I also launched JJC. I don't see the need to continue to celebrate him because he didn't do anything to help me when the chips were down."
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
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