Uche Ojeh, the much-loved husband of ‘Today’ show co-host Sheinelle Jones, has passed away at the age of 45 after a brave fight against glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. His death was officially announced during the ‘Today’ show by their colleagues, expressing deep sadness and paying tribute to the remarkable man.
“With profound sadness, we share this morning that Uche Ojeh, the husband of our friend and ‘Today’ co-host Sheinelle Jones, has passed away after a courageous battle with glioblastoma,” said Savannah Guthrie on the program. “There are no words for the pain we feel for Sheinelle and their three young children. Uche was an incredible person. We all loved him.”
Jones and Ojeh’s love story began on the campus of Northwestern University in the late 1990s. They met when Jones was a freshman and Ojeh was a visiting high school senior. Their connection grew over the years, culminating in their marriage in September 2007. Together, they had three children: Kayin, 15, and fraternal twins Uche and Clara, 12.
Ojeh was celebrated not only for his devotion to his family but also for his active involvement in their lives. He was passionate about their cultural heritage, loved playing soccer, and was an enthusiastic singer in his church choir. His pride in his family was evident in every aspect of his life, often seen supporting his children at sports events and recitals.
The cause of Ojeh’s passing was glioblastoma, a highly aggressive brain cancer with a low survival rate. According to medical sources, glioblastoma can develop rapidly and typically results in death within six months without treatment. Symptoms include severe headaches, memory loss, and decline in brain function. The prognosis for those diagnosed remains bleak, with a five-year survival rate under 7%.
The community, including colleagues at NBC and friends, have expressed their condolences and remembered Ojeh as a loving husband, father, and dedicated individual. Ojeh’s friend and fellow ‘Today’ show anchor Craig Melvin emphasized his admiration, recalling how Ojeh was proud of his children and always present at their events.
Sheinelle Jones announced her leave of absence from the ‘Today’ show in December 2024 to focus on her family, which was later revealed to be related to her husband’s health struggles. The show’s anchors and fans alike have shown unwavering support and compassion during this difficult time.
As the ‘Today’ show and the broader community mourn the loss of Uche Ojeh, they remember him as a man of faith, love, and resilience. His legacy continues through his children and the memories shared across his community.
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