Bawumia pays a visit to YOLO star Drogba following his request for funding to treat a rare illness.

Drogba has been identified as having demyelination

Bawumia pays a visit to YOLO star Drogba following his request for funding to treat a rare illness.

As a YOLO actor with demyelination, John Peasah, also known as Drogba, has received support and sympathy from Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

Drogba has been identified as having demyelination, a condition that impairs the nerves' protective sheath and results in issues with feeling, movement, and vision.

On Tuesday, March 12, the Vice-President paid the actor a visit at his residence to express his condolences and provide support during his medical journey.

The Vice-President is greeted by the actor's family in a video of the visit that was released on X.

Actor Jeffrey Nortey, a coworker, broke the tragic news of Drogba's illness and made a plea for the actor's financial support.

Any illness that damages the myelin sheath, which covers the nerve fibers in your brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves that supply your eyes, is classified as a demyelinating disease. Neurological issues result from nerve impulses that slow down or even cease when the myelin sheath is compromised.

Drogba, also known as Blah Charles in the hit YOLO series, portrays a "lover boy" who will stop at nothing to win the woman of his dreams.

A teen TV show from Ghana called YOLO debuted in 2016. The TV show is a continuation of Things We Do for Love, which aired in Ghana. Regarding the difficulties they encounter during their adolescent years, it counsels and guides the young people.