Accra, Ghana – Renowned actor John Peasah, popularly known as Drogba from the acclaimed TV series “Yolo,” has shared a remarkable testimony of divine healing at the Friday Miracle Night held at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) yesterday.
Earlier this year, Drogba made headlines with a public appeal for support to cover his medical expenses after being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), a rare and debilitating condition. His plight garnered widespread sympathy, but yesterday’s event marked a hopeful turn in his journey.
Accompanied by his sister, Drogba recounted his struggles with the condition, which had severely impacted his ability to sit for extended periods and worsened in crowded environments. However, at the Friday Miracle Night, he experienced a dramatic improvement. He reported being able to perform actions he had been unable to for the past four years, attributing this change to divine intervention.
Drogba, who is reportedly the first Ghanaian diagnosed with SPS, expressed astonishment at the sudden improvement of his condition. His testimony was echoed by his sister, whose earlier account of his healing received a thunderous response from the audience.
The miraculous turn of events has captivated social media users, with many expressing excitement and hope that this healing will signal the end of Drogba’s prolonged battle with the condition. Fans and well-wishers are eagerly following the story, which resonates with those familiar with the challenges faced by high-profile figures such as music icon Celine Dion, who has also publicly struggled with SPS.
The video of Drogba’s testimony is rapidly gaining traction online, highlighting the powerful impact of faith and hope in overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges.