Vice President Dr Bawumia has visited ailing Yolo actor John Bredu Peasah, popularly known as Drogba or Bra Charles at his residence.
Drogba has been diagnosed with demyelination, a disorder that damages the protective covering of the nerves, causing problems with vision, movement, and sensation.
The Vice-President visited the actor in his home on Tuesday, March 12 to sympathise with him and offer support for his treatment process.
Vice President Dr Bawumia visits “Yolo” Star Drogba who is currently Battling a rare condition called Demyelination, a disorder that damages the protective covering of the nerves causing problems with vision, movement and sensation.#Bawumia2024 #ItIsPossible pic.twitter.com/vBfcBHaaMh
— Gen. Buhari (@Gen_Buhari_) March 12, 2024
A demyelinating disease is any condition that causes damage to the protective covering (myelin sheath) that surrounds nerve fibers in your brain, the nerves leading to the eyes (optic nerves) and spinal cord. When the myelin sheath is damaged, nerve impulses slow or even stop, causing neurological problems.
Drogba or Blah Charles in the popular YOLO series, plays the role of a ‘lover boy’ and would go any means to get any woman he desires.
YOLO is a Ghanaian teenage TV series which premiered in 2016. The series is a sequel of the Ghanaian TV series Things We Do for Love. It advises and directs the youth concerning the challenges they face in their adolescent stage.