Son of Nigerian billionaire donates kidney to dying Israeli girl he had never met


Israeli media is awash with the touching tale of how the son of a Nigerian billionaire braved all odds against him to donate his kidney to a dying lady he had never met.

The Jerusalem Post in an article titled, ‘The Human Spirit: Love, Give, Live’, reported that the story of Smith Jadesimi, son of oil magnate Ladi Jadesimi, resonated in hearts across the country as an untainted demonstration of compassion beyond religion and race.



Born in 1987 into the large and prosperous Jadesimi family, Smith learned the value of supporting charitable causes from a young age under the tutelage of his strict Anglican parents.

“Our parents read the Bible with us every morning,” Smith told Barbara Sofer of The Jerusalem Post, Israel’s foremost English newspaper. “They stressed the value of love. You can believe in something, obey the commandments, keep the Sabbath holy, but love is the greatest motivator.”

The graduate from the University of Pretoria in South Africa regularly gave generously to humanitarian missions, not only in Nigeria but also in countries such as the Philippines, Haiti and Syria, setting aside 70% of his income for charity.

His unusual journey to be a kidney donor in Israel began when he ‘googled’ the words ‘people who need help’ and discovered the website of ‘Matnat Chaim’ which literally means ‘the gift of life’. Reading about the NGO’s unique kidney donation program in Israel, a chord within Smith’s heart was struck.

Jadesimi and the Israeli girl
“I figured that God isn’t a fool to give us two kidneys if we only need one, so we’re supposed to give one away to the needy,” he said.

Smith’s initial email to the Israeli organisation was met with scepticism, Rabbi Yeshayahu Heber admitting he felt it was nothing more than a ploy from the Nigerian to gain entrance into Israel. However, his unyielding persistence eventually swayed their views and they invited Smith for a meeting.

The Israeli embassy in Abuja, however, shared similar cynical sentiments and refused his visa for nearly a year, only finally giving the go-ahead after several high-profile meetings.

After undergoing some gruelling medical examinations in Israel, for which he gave up his tickets at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil to attend, Smith was told to await confirmation. Although he received no news for nearly six more months, his faith remained resolute.

Two long years after beginning his quest to give away a kidney to an Israeli, Jadesimi was finally accepted. His only stipulation about the recipient was that he or she be a young person around his age.

Smith explained that his Christian faith was an instrumental factor in his decision. As a member of The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos, Nigeria, he stated that Prophet T.B. Joshua, well known for his extensive charitable missions, was also his inspiration.

“Love isn’t just in your heart; you have to do something to show you love others,“ Smith explained, adding this was a practical lesson he learned during his time at The SCOAN.

“And not just someone you know, not for selfish reasons - someone beyond your circle. If you have $10 billion and a kidney problem, all of your money can’t solve the problem – only a donor can.”

Omaima Halabi, a 21 year old law student from the Druse town of Daliat al-Carmel was the lucky lady. She had been suffering from kidney failure for over 18 months and depended on dialysis for survival.

The surgery was arranged for December 18 2014 at Haifa’s Rambam Medical Center. “I wasn’t afraid; it was a mission with God on my side. I had peace of heart,” Smith recalled before entering the theatre.

The operation was a resounding success, Halabi given a new lease of life through the generosity of a young man from a different continent, culture and colour.

“I’m so grateful – to my donor Smith Jadesimi, to my family and to Rabbi Heber,” said Omaima Halabi at the feast held in celebration of her recovery. “This was certainly arranged in Heaven.”

Smith’s father Ladi Jadesimi is the Executive Chairman of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base (LADOL) and listed among the ‘10 Nigerian billionaires you’ve probably never heard of.’ His sister Dr Amy Jadesimi is the managing director of LADOL and was listed by Forbes as one of Africa’s ’20 Young Power Women’.
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  1. Bros, may God bless you with more resources, may you also live long so that you will help more people. Yours is a different story. What we normally hear is, a Nigerian defrauded an Israeli by - - -. May we see more of your type now and forever.

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  2. I'm inspired. God bless you, good upbringing and wealth is inspirational.

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  3. Highly inspiring. He didn't do it for selfishness. It shows that there are a lot good Nigerians who are ready to make sacrifice for the good of others. He is from a family that is not known for their involvement in stealing from the common purse. May the good Lord continue to protect you iJmn.

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  4. This is amazing....May God receive all the glory and continually bless the donor

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  5. God bless you!!! I am really touched.

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  6. Like there are no Nigerians who need kidneys. He had to wait several years and go through disdain from Isreali officials to give to an (any) Israeli. Didn't he hear of OJB and Muna all that while?

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    1. Enemy of progress. Have you ever for once in your life made a hungry person you don't know to smile just for once???? He followed his hearth, you sef what have you ever given anybody

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  7. Ogbeni,well done. I sense the babe may end up marrying you if still single or the other way round. To God be the glory.Well done for doing Nigeria proud and may God continue to shower both of you with his blessing.

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  8. This is the real spirit of Nigeria. Boy, God bless you.

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  9. God bless you...

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  10. Where are those stupid,bias and narrow minded people who always see Nigerians as devils,would they ever see this kind of news and know Nigeria is not as bad as they always think.God bless you Jadesimi

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  11. This is too touching because even the so called life we attached so much value to does not belong to us but God and is the only one that has the final say over our lives

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  12. Jadesimi, God ll continue to bless u
    Amen. I wish God can make d two of u marry eachother.such ll b a marriage from God
    To that critic, people should not mind him. U know we always get some narrow minded foolish individuals in any large society. That's a fine example.

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  13. God bless Prophet T.B. Joshua as well for inspiring this young man. Indeed, he is a true member of The SCOAN!

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