Nigerians are reacting to the death of ace producer, Babatunde Okungbowa, popularly known as OJB Jezreel.
OJB died early this morning, June 14, in a Lagos hospital, just one month to his 50th birthday and three years after a successful kidney transplant.
A father and a King....rip our icon Ojb jezreel pic.twitter.com/glADuwCG7z
— 31 NATION (@31nation_ng) June 14, 2016
RIP to Babatunde Okungbuwa (OJB Jezreel).
— GTBank's gtcrea8 (@gtcrea8) June 14, 2016
We won't forget your classic work on 2face Idibia's 'African Queen' song. pic.twitter.com/LI0aJJpXNv
It is safe to say that OJB Jezreel was Quincy Jones of the Nigerian music industry. He will be really missed...
— Ohimai Godwin Amaize (@MrFixNigeria) June 14, 2016
In his prime, OJB Jezreel was responsible for about 50-60% of local pop hits playing on Nigerian radio. He had his signature sound.
— Femi Falodun (@Hephef) June 14, 2016
But why?
— Kemi Ariyo (@d_problemsolver) June 14, 2016
In less than 2wks tragic news of Ali, Keshi, Kosoko, Amodu, ChristinaGrimmie, Orlando shooting&now OJB Jezreel
MERCY LORD!????#RIPOJB