Fans Rally Support for Actor’s Medical Treatment.

John Bredu Peasah, popularly known as Drogba from the hit Ghanaian TV series YOLO, has been diagnosed with a life-threatening Demyelinating disease, reports confirm. The actor has been bravely battling this illness for the past two years.

News of Drogba’s condition surfaced on social media on March 8, when fellow Ghanaian actor Jeffrey Nortey shared a flyer calling for financial assistance for Drogba’s medical treatment.

In the YOLO series, Drogba, also known as Blah Charles, portrays a ‘lover boy’ character who is known for his charming and sometimes controversial ways in pursuing women.

YOLO, which stands for “You Only Live Once,” is a Ghanaian teenage TV series that premiered in 2016. It serves as a sequel to the popular Ghanaian TV series Things We Do for Love, aiming to advise and guide young people through the challenges they face during adolescence.

Fans and colleagues of John Bredu Peasah have been sending him messages of support and rallying together to raise funds for his medical care, highlighting the impact he has had on the entertainment industry and the hearts of many.

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