“In the name of God, stop sending me church invites” – Drogba

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John Peasah (Drogba)

Ghanaian actor John Peasah, commonly known for his role in the popular TV series YOLO, identified as Drogba, has told Ghanaians to stop sending him invites to church.

In a social media post on Instagram, John Peasah revealed he has received so many to attend church service and pleaded with Ghanaians not to send more.

According to him, it’s not about comparing power or influence but about his well-being.

In his post, he wrote, “In the name of God, I humbly request that you please keep me away from any further invitations to other churches. My DM is getting full of invites. This isn’t about comparing power or influence; it’s about my well-being. I’ve been through a lot and want to avoid any more controversy”.

He further revealed he believes in God’s miracles and power, but he needs help to get the medical treatment.

“I’ve moved forward and am grateful to have had the chance to clear things up. I believe in God’s miracles and power, and I pray for healing. Please help me get the medical treatment I need during this time,” he said.

It will be recalled that news broke in August 2024 that Drogba reportedly received spiritual healing from Christ Embassy Airport City Youth Church (CECY) Pastor Enoch Ofori Boamah during a Night Miracle Service.

Drogba’s sister testified in church that he was healed; however, a few weeks later, Actor John Peasah clarified that he did not receive an instant healing from the church miracle.

According to him, he felt slightly better after the service, but his condition did not disappear immediately.

The news about his healing, according to reports, affected donations to his $280,000 fundraiser.

“He is appealing for financial support as he continues to battle demyelinating disorder.  

A condition that damages the protective covering of nerves in the brain, eyes, and spinal cord”.

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