On Friday Miracle Night, see Yolo actor Drogba testify about his amazing healing.
Celebrity actor John Peasah, better known by his stage name Drogba from the hit television series Yolo, was one of the many people who received supernatural healing at yesterday’s Friday Miracle Night at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).
The actor is making headlines once more. He was first in the spotlight at the beginning of the year when he publicly asked for help paying for his medical expenses.
This time, the actor—who had just disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome and was fighting for his life—has experienced a miraculous healing.
Drogba, whose real name is John Peasah, recounted how his illness deteriorated amid a crowd and how he was unable to sit for extended periods of time when with his sister.
But yesterday’s Friday Miracle Night service was different; he was able to accomplish things that he had not been able to accomplish for the previous four years.
He also revealed that he is the first person in Ghana to receive a Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis, and he expressed amazement at the improvement in his rapidly worsening condition during the service.
His testimony validated what his sister had earlier told the assembled audience, who erupted in resounding acclaim for God’s tremendous deeds.
The video is quickly becoming popular on social media, and fans and well-wishers are thrilled about the healing and hoping that it will stop his years of fighting this fatal illness, which celebrities like music queen Celine Dion have been fighting for a long time.
The CE Airport City Model church hosts the Friday Miracle Night, which has grown into a sizable event for Christians hoping to receive gifts and miracles from God.
Thousands of people from a wide range of backgrounds attended the ceremony last night, all of them were seeking spiritual intervention and regeneration.
The event is becoming more and more well-known, and for many people looking to change their life, it is a source of faith and hope.