Thursday, 11 July 2013
Didier Drogba Set To Build $4.2 M Hospital In Abidjan
Chelsea FC star and Ivorian National team captain ,Didier drogba is planning to build a 4.2 million dollar hospital in Abidjan.
Drogba's manager thierno seydi was in Cote d’Ivoire to conclude agreements with the Ivorian authority on the building of the hospital .
he explains to journalist
“I am in Abidjan as part of visit for the Foundation of Didier Drogba,” he said. “In a few weeks, we will officially launch the foundation for the construction of a hospital. And we think, it’s the best way for Drogba to give back to the society.”the private hospital would start off with 100 beds and it would be cited in Attecoube in Abidjan. Talk about giving back to your people !!
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