Tag: Leo Mezie

  • AILING NIGERIAN ARTISTES AND DISPUTES ARISING FROM PUBLIC FUNDS

    In what is becoming a sad trend, some Nigerian artistes recourse to the public to fund their treatment when they fall ill. However, the case is not always smooth as exhibited by the recent exchanges between Leo Mezie whose kidney disease has relapsed and Chioma Okoye, who attempted raising funds for him. JOE AGBRO JR and DUPE OLASUNKAMI write…

    N 2016, when Nollywood actor Leo Mezie took ill with kidney disease and needed funds to treat himself, the actor was broke. In the precarious situation that his life was at stake, he did what many other Nigerians do – beg. Sucking up his pride, the fair-complexioned actor leveraged on his popularity and ‘begged’ Nigerians for funds to save his life.

    But he was not left alone as fellow actress, Chioma Okoye, waded in for him. Kick-starting a crowdfunding campaign, Chioma and her Purple Ribbon Care Foundation brought Leo’s case to Nigerians. Nigerians responded with funds and Leo was flown abroad for treatment of the kidney disease afflicting him. Part of the treatment included surgery.

    However, when Leo would return to Lagos after a while, he told journalists at a press conference at Ojez Restaurant, National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos that he was healed. There was no need for the surgery, he announced, saying he ‘miraculously’ got healed by God. Among those who contributed financially to his medical treatment, was popular priest, Apostle Johnson Suleman of Omega Fire Ministries Auchi, Edo State. In fact, he paid £15,000 British Pounds.

    Upon his return, Leo said he was misdiagnosed several times and drugs he took were likely suspects of what caused his kidney disease.

    “In my own case, there were mixed diagnoses. I really can’t say what caused the kidney failure, because it comes with many systems. I was wrongly diagnosed with malaria, typhoid fever and pneumonia for over a year and the medications prescribed on these occasions were part of what led to the collapse of the kidneys.”

    The actor said it was three months into his initial treatment abroad that his kidneys started working again and doctors said there was no need for a surgery. He also said that doctors placed him on a strict diet to “recover fully.”

    He said: “Also, I was not mindful of my diet. The potassium in my system was five times higher and that was first controlled by placing me on a strict diet that involves plantain, oranges, banana, tomatoes and other foods and fruits. That was the reason I lost so much weight.”

    Following his return from London, he regained his health. But Leo is sick again. Again, it is kidney disease. A report by doctor, Dr T. T. Umeizudike, a Consultant Nephrologist, at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, Ikeja, gave a trajectory of Leo’s kidney plight.

    “Mr. Leonard Mezie was first seen at the Nephrology clinic of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital in July 2016,” the doctor wrote, saying he commenced dialysis immediately.

    “He was on regular clinic follow up till May 2018 when his kidney function worsened again. At this time an assessment of end stage kidney disease (ESKD) was made.

    “He has been counselled to have a kidney transplant as a definitive treatment for the end stage kidney disease.”

    Again, Leo needs money for his kidney disease. And Chioma Okoye sought to come to his rescue again.

    Her first message went thus: “My name is Chioma Okoye I have been receiving a lot of calls and text messages regarding Leo’s illness, yes Leo was sick three years ago, he was diagnosed with kidney failure, we started raising funds from the public, we reached out to different pastors among all the pastors, Apostle Suleiman was the only one that responded and actors stopped campaigning for money at that point we had about 3 million plus (over N3million), we stopped the campaign, two days later Leo flew to London, after three weeks his result came out well he didn’t need a transplant anymore, he came back to Nigeria and was placed on dialysis and food type, Leo’s food type is not what you get in the regular market because of his illness, in as much as his kidney revived back he still needed dialysis three times a month right now he has been trying to survive because there is no money anymore so we are back to it, his two kidneys are not functioning, for the past ten days Leo has not gone to the toilet, at this point he is in need of dialysis to make use of the toilet and a doctor advised we do a transplant immediately and it shouldn’t take longer than four weeks.

    The only way we can help him is to campaign for support from everybody with minimum of one thousand naira so we can sought Leo out. Leo celebrated his 43years birthday few months back, he has been married for 11years with no child, thank you and please share this message so everybody will know that Leo needs a surgery. Apostle. JOHNSON SULEMAN did NOT perform MIRACLE oo! he only paid £15,000 British Pounds to support his hospital bill. Leo’s family and friends went to his church (Omega Fire Ministries Auch, Edo State.) to give thanks by sharing his testimony on his health journey. We are still believing same God is still on his case, thank you and God bless you. Please rebroadcast.”

    However, recent development reveals that Leo does not seem to be comfortable with Chioma’s set-up to raise funds on his behalf. And he accordingly fired a message to Chioma which she also posted online.

    “Hello Chioma,” began Leo.

    “I have taken time to read the MOU you sent to me and I have equally consulted with my lawyers.

    “Now Chioma the good book says can two work together expect they agree. We have been disagreeing in just one thing which has been the main challenge in raising these fund. You’ll equally agree that people are complaining on the account used for these campaign, a thing you’ve refused to accept.

    “I’ve gone through your terms and have consulted wildly I’ve come to the conclusion that I can’t continue this campaign with you.

    “I completely disagree with your MOU and all its terms. We both belong to a Guild and I want to allow the Guild to carry on from now. Let me cease this medium to thank you for your efforts so far and your previous support.

    “I request with immediate effect the account should be shut down and the campaign brought to a close.

    “All monies collected so far should be remitted to my account,” he said as he signed and put his bank account details.

    Chioma also was quick to respond to Leo. However, she directed her message to the public whom she had earlier engaged.

    Her message, in part, read: “Due to Mr. Leo’s renege, Purple Ribbon Care Foundation have instructed the donate-ng team to end the campaign and commence the process to remit fund raised less donate-ng’s charges to Mr. Leo’s personal account. Purple Ribbon will bear all its administrative cost incurred during the entire process.

    “Purple Ribbon would like to thank all well-meaning colleagues and Nigerians in general who donated and shared this campaign. Thank you for your support.

    Not done yet, Chioma went online on Wednesday to state that the monies received a total of N2, 036, 393.99, have been remitted to Leo’s account.

    She wrote: “This is to update you with progress made.

    “1. Statement of Leo Mezie’s campaign was provided by donate-ng in line with their campaign closure process. This was sent to Leo M and Purple Ribbon Care Foundation for review and approval. – Leo was not willing to review the statement or approve it. He said he was only interested in his money and i should pay him and he wants “his alert”. See statement attached.

    “2. The funds as detailed in the statement have been remitted to Leo’s account. A total of N2,036,393.99. donate-ng have also confirmed they would remit any other donations received after this statement. After several effort by donate-ng and Purple Ribbon Care to confirm from Leo receipt of funds have proved abortive. Leo is yet to confirm he has received the funds. Proof of payment to Leo’s GTB by donate-ng is attached.

    “3. To this end Purple Ribbon Care Foundation managed by Chioma Okoye has hands-off all fundraising that has to do with Mr. Leo and we pray him the best.”

    A curious case of other ailing artistes

    In the past, some Nigerian artistes have fallen back to the public to when ill. Some of them include:

    Baba Suwe

    RECENTLY, Yoruba comedian, Babatunde Omidina, aka Baba Suwe, was ill and had to come to the public for assistance to take care of medical condition. His call was heeded by the Theater Arts and Motion Picture Producers Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN), Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who donated N1m. Also, the Health Minister, Isaac Adewole, gave directives that he should be admitted to Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba, for treatment. And two days after that, Reverend Esther Ajayi, founder of the Love of Christ Generation Church, C & S (Iya Adura), London, donated N10m and flight ticket. According to Yomi Fabiyi, Baba Suwe, who was recently discharged from LUTH, will embark on a foreign medical trip.

    Moves to raise fund for Baba Suwe’s treatment did not also go without some controversies, especially as some fans accused TAMPAN and the actor’s colleagues of not rising to the occasion at the early stage.

    OJB Jezreel

    IN 2013, singer and record producer, Babatunde Okungbowa also known as OJB Jezreel, suffered renal failure which led to the loss of both kidneys. He needed assistance to raise funds for his treatment which included a kidney transplant and his fellow artiste, Nomoreloss, championed the fund raising cause.

    As chairperson of the OJB Donation Committee, Nomoreloss raised $100,000 for the producer. And in his quest to save the life of his friend, Nomoreloss went against some Nigerian celebrities who claimed they had donated to OJB. He blasted Kokomaster D’banj for claiming that he paid N7m to OJB’s account on Twitter.

    Sadly, three years after a kidney transplant operation in India, OJB Jezreel died in the early hours of June 14 in a Lagos hospital. He was a month away from being 50.

    Mayowa Ahmed

    IN 2016, a young lady, Mayowa Ahmed, who was diagnosed of ovarian cancer, needed funds for treatment. And it was actress Toyin Aimakhu that intervened in raising funds for Mayowa’s treatment. The target was $100, 000.

    Following Toyin’s post which went viral, money started pouring in and rumours started spreading that Toyin’s involvement was fraudulent.

    Expectedly, Toyin denied it.

    “In view of the recent happenings around Mayowa Ahmed’s ill health and the many allegations of fraud surrounding the funds raised, it has become imperative that I come clean by stating my side of the story and by implications, set the record straight,” Toyin wrote on Instagram.

    “When I got wind of Mayowa’s sickness, I was moved to tears and immediately sought to know how I could help, hence my on-the-spot video which went viral as my genuine intervention.

    “Indeed, I was overwhelmed by the quick response of well-meaning Nigerians to whom I will forever owe a debt of gratitude. But all this changed yesterday, Thursday 28th, July, when I went to the hospital in the morning to check as well as follow up on Mayowa. Her brother had told everyone to leave them alone because they wanted privacy. Although I was shocked at the sudden change in attitude, especially the tone of communication, I still did not suspect anything was amiss.

    “However, on my way out, I received a call from one Aramide Kasumu of Life Stake Foundation, who would later claim the whole Mayowa Ahmed fund raiser was a scam. Importantly, she wanted to know the extent of my involvement and in her words, “so that when they are giving their reports, I would not be roped into it”.

    Toyin further stated that the family deceived everyone in the first place by raising funds for Mayowa despite the fact that her case was helpless and the hopes of her survival was near impossible.

    “Upon hearing this, I was appalled and in a bid to clear my name, I went back to the hospital in palpable anger and demanded explanations from all concerned. Perhaps, I overreacted when I went into a rage of anger over the matter with the CSO. I then alerted the Police PRO, who invited the parties involved to the police command.

    “I want to state for the record that I have never been a fraud and will never partake in one, not even at this stage of my career (which I hold to heart). All my efforts were strictly on humanitarian grounds without recourse to any pecuniary consideration or the resort to cheap fame.”

  • Leo Mezie stands with Apostle Suleman

    Leo Mezie stands with Apostle Suleman

  • AFTER SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT ABROAD, NOLLYWOOD  ACTOR, LEO MEZIE SAYS:’I WAS GOING TO RETIRE TO MY VILLAGE’

    AFTER SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT ABROAD, NOLLYWOOD ACTOR, LEO MEZIE SAYS:’I WAS GOING TO RETIRE TO MY VILLAGE’

    It can only be God, says Nollywood actor, Leo Mezie, who was diagnosed of failed kidneys that suddenly kicked back without surgery. He tells DUPE AYINLA-OLASUNKANMI more upon his return to Nigeria. 

    YOUR wife was said to have moved out of the matrimonial home before the news of your ailment broke; could your ailment have helped to restore the union?

    The truth is that she was very heartbroken when she saw that news online. Afterwards, she banned me from paying attention to the media. It was so horrible.

    This was a woman that was suffering from her husband’s state of health, and was trying to save him. Rather than give her credit, she was being criticised. They stated in the story that she has abandon her husband. I know she is hurt, because she is not used to all the media stuff. And to answer your question, there was no issue between us.

    Personally, how did you react to the stories that were written about you during your illness?

    A lot was written on my state of health. Some even went as far as saying that I was dead. As bad as it was, when that news broke, I was at home with my wife resting, and we were not able to answer our calls because we were in the bedroom while our phones were in the Livingroom. As a result of that, people started using my picture on Facebook and other platforms with the ‘RIP’ tag. It was quite devastating when we saw that.

    How did she feel?

    I had to explain to her that, that was one of the prices you pay for being a celebrity. But she didn’t find the experience funny at all. Her other experience was with a colleague at work who was encouraging her; telling her stories of people who died of kidney-related problems.  She called me on that particular day, crying and narrating what the person told her. She was all alone at home, and I had to be with her until 4am before she could finally rest. I tried so much to protect her from the media, because I have for a long time developed a thick skin to ‘bad press.’

    Tell us about your experience when you were flown abroad for treatment…

    When I arrived London, I was told that I will have to wait for at least six months, because they don’t go ahead with kidney transplant immediately. I was asked to do some medical tests while we scout for a donor. I was also told to prepare myself for how the donor would be compensated after the transplant.

    All these were new to me, and I felt more depressed, but still went ahead with the first test. That done, while they were still discussing the transplant, I was asked to go for the second test and after that, I noticed they were not saying anything about the transplant anymore.

    Out of fear, I had to call on one of the heads of the medical team, who told me the kidney had started picking up. So, as God would have it, I didn’t undergo any kidney transplant. After several weeks of monitoring my health situation, I asked them if I could come back home, and I was discharged. However, I will be going back every quarter for check-up.

    It was a miraculous healing and it can only be God who can perform such wonders.

    Notwithstanding, don’t you feel it is too soon to be back home?

    I am not returning to work now. I am taking my time to rest. I am presently on a strict diet and I intend to maintain it for me to recover fully.

    Were you told about what could have led to the failure of the kidneys in the first place?

    In my own case, there were mixed diagnoses. I really can’t say what caused the kidney failure, because it comes with many systems. I was wrongly diagnosed with malaria, typhoid fever and pneumonia for over a year and the medications prescribed on these occasions were part of what led to the collapse of the kidneys. Also, I was not mindful of my diet. The potassium in my system was five times higher and that was first controlled by placing me on a strict diet that involves plantain, oranges, banana, tomatoes and other foods and fruits. That was the reason I lost so much weight.

    Was there a time you lost hope of recovery?

    At some point, I already made up my mind to return to my village when I was told I was already at the last stage. I went online to do research and I found out that the maximum a transplant can last is 10 years; meaning I have to be changing kidney every 10 years. So, I gave up and just assumed that I was already dead.

    At what point did you decide to appeal for public fund?

    When some of my colleagues came and saw my condition, they disagreed with me on handling it alone. That was how the platform started, after consulting my wife and media person. Let me just say that there is going to be a Leo Mezie Foundation. It will help to counsel people with similar cases. It will kick-off next year.

    Talking about your career, have you considered featuring in a Yoruba movie sine you speak the language so well?

    I have done one before now. The challenge is always about timing and location, especially in situations where I have a job in Asaba and I’m called to take up another one in Osogbo. But now, I am trying to strike a balance, knowing that I have fans too in the Yoruba sector; I got so many messages from them during my trying period.

    When do you plan to return to work?

    I hope to resume in January, 2017. I already have producers who are eager to have me appear first on their movie after my ailment. I was discussing with my wife about possibly looking for another occupation; but this is my first love and it will be wrong of me not to appreciate my fans, who are already asking when I would be back on the screen. I don’t want to rush back, because I want to be able to maintain my diet and keep to it. I don’t want to take the chances of losing control on my diet, which is very important to my recovery.

  • Now I believe there’s God, says Leo Mezie

    Now I believe there’s God, says Leo Mezie

    Nollywood actor, Leo Mezie who was recently diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD, has revealed that he is presently recovering without having to undergo transplant.

    In a chat with the press on Tuesday, at Ojez Chinese Restaurant, Surulere, the actor revealed that he hopes to resume work in January 2017.

    The actor stated; “I am presently doing very well but will be going back to the States, for medical checkup. After weeks of monitoring, the kidneys were doing well, to be candid the ex-president’s wife that stated that there is God, did not lie. Indeed there is God.

    “Before I left for the treatment, my church Mountain of Fire and Miracle Ministry (MFM) for a one week arranged for me to be taken out of Lagos and interceded on my behalf, and He actually showed Himself at the last minute.

    “After my arrival I was told that I will have to wait for at least six months that they just don’t go ahead with transplant just like that. I was asked to undergo some tests, which along the line was also being informed about looking for a donor and preparing myself on how the donor will also be compensated and taken care of, after the transplant.

    The actor revealed that he had to call on one of the head medical team, and was told that the kidney has started picking up.

    Full of appreciation, Mezie noted that he never lacked anything while away for his treatment, as many hands and funds were already made available by individuals and groups for his welfare.

    The actor also said he could not really say what caused the kidney failure, but on several times was diagnosed wrongly with malaria, typhoid and pneumonia for over a year and the medications prescribed then were also were part of what led to the collapse of his kidneys.

  • NOLLYWOOD  CELEBS JOIN  HANDS TO SAVE  LEO MEZIE

    NOLLYWOOD CELEBS JOIN HANDS TO SAVE LEO MEZIE

    IN recent times, some of Nigeria’s finest entertainers have passed away to one ailment or the other, some due to financial restraints. To avoid a repeat, celebrities are working together this time around to save one of their own, Leo Mezie, popularly known as Prince.

    Speaking to The Nation, the actor’s wife, Maureen Mezie, revealed that his colleagues are doing all in their power to raise the N10 million, needed for a kidney transplant.

    “They have been working together to raise the money as individuals and as a group. Truth be said, they do not want to lose any of their members again. Even those that we do not know have been contributing too. And most of them have been using their social media platforms to create awareness for the fund,” she said.

    On plans to fly the actor abroad for surgery, she stated: “he is currently on dialysis. They are checking to see if the kidney will respond to the treatment. But once the money is completed, he will be flown abroad for the surgery.”

    The actor’s ailment is said to have reached an advance stage and needs urgent financial assistance to forestall the worse.

    It was revealed that the actor has been battling the ailment for several months on his own going on dialysis weekly which has cost him fortunes.

    Responding to his plight, Nollywood actor and movie director, Charles Inojie, posted; “Hello my family, friends and fans all over the world. I ask of you most passionately to give your window’s mite to help a friend, brother and colleague (Leo Mezie) who urgently requires a N10 million medical intervention to stay alive. It sounds big, but where there’s a will they say, there’s a way. Together, we can make this happen. May the sacrificial reward of giving never elude any of us.”

    Actress, Rita Dominic has also thrown her weight behind the call to action; “My people, I’m here to plead again for my dear colleague Leo Mezie… Please let’s give whatever we can to save this talented actor’s life. God bless you all for standing by Nollywood always,” she posted.

  • Leo Mezie: Filmmakers  resume health insurance talks

    Leo Mezie: Filmmakers resume health insurance talks

    The campaign is on again to save another entertainer, actor Leo Mezie, who is down with advance kidney failure.

    Since the news broke last Thursday, his colleagues have been making frantic effort to raise N10 million, estimated for an immediate kidney transplant abroad.

    Mezie’s situation is urgent and pathetic owing to the fact that he had been wrongly diagnosed of typhoid fever since last year, until the disease reached a full blown stage.

    Before going public, Mezie had been shouldering the responsibility of undergoing dialysis every week on his own.

    His wife, Maureen said: “Leo Mezie, one of Nollywood sensations who hails from Umuahia, Abia State has been in the movie industry for over a decade now. Leo who is famously called ‘The Prince’ was recently diagnosed of kidney disease and has been on dialysis. The actor who is my husband needs the help of Nigerians to help him live. Kindly take this as a confirmation from me to go ahead with the campaign to raise funds for his treatments. The official account detail for all financial support is Mezie O Leonard, 0125346916, GTBank. Thanks for all the support and prayers. Maureen Leo Mezie.”

    Filmmaker Lancelot Imasuen admonished: “Think! Think and Think Again Nollywoodians!!!, For once let’s look inward to SAVE one of Us Leo Mezie…Nollywood, we can raise Ten Milion to Save our friend and colleague’s life God helping Us…”

    The conversation which continued on an online group chat had some members advocating government’s support, recalling that the GEJ administration had paid the bills of about five filmmakers who were down with similar ailment. However, others feel that a situation whereby filmmakers continue to wait for government or the general public for bail out for sick members wouldn’t have been necessary if the various health insurance schemes proposed in time past were embarrassed.

    “Why must we wait for Government, why did people not buy the health insurance under CONGA that was brought down to 11k a year and up to 100k a year per family covering all medical and pension, and life insurance,” noted a prominent film industry award organiser who cited an example of a scheme proposed by the defunct Coalition of Nollywood Guilds and Associations (CONGA).

    Supporting the health insurance scheme as permanent solution, another filmmaker and former president of Association of Movie Producers (AMP), said: “…All these donate here, donate there are just a “quick fix”. We need to search for permanent and long term solution… Let us revisit this health insurance scheme. In many papers I have presented (including the one  at Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies), I have already documented “Stakeholder Apathy “ as a major challenge in the industry. If some people don’t have shame, I have shame. No industry survives on begging.”

    Yet for another, personal insurance scheme is not a bad idea, saying: “I agree that the industry should get its health insurance scheme in place or rejigged. However, I also have personally canvassed that practitioners should make efforts to personally get their health schemes in place. With about N35K to N50k, you can get yourself and your family a lasting health insurance which covers as much as N1m worth of bills in some cases. Many of us don’t know about this and wait until some illness strikes before running helter skelter.”

    While efforts are on to raise fund for Leo Mezie, another Ghanaian entertainer, OJ Blaq is also down with temporary kidney failure, announced actress Juliet Ibrahim.