Former Hearts of Oak winger, John Nketiah Yawson, fondly known as the "Speedster," was overcome with emotion after he received crucial support from the Dan Kwaku Yeboah Foundation while battling illness.
Nketiah Yawson, a former Black Stars player, had been facing health challenges for several weeks and was undergoing treatment at the Essikado Hospital in the Western Region.
In a heart-warming display of generosity, the Dan Kwaku Yeboah Foundation extended a helping hand to the ailing footballer during their visit to the hospital.
During their conversation, Dan Kwaku Yeboah revealed to Nketiah Yawson that his medical expenses had been completely covered.
Overwhelmed with gratitude, John Nketiah Yawson expressed his appreciation to Ghanaians for their unwavering support in prayers and for reaching out to assist him in his time of need.
John Nketiah Yawson holds a special place in Ghana's football history. He is a retired Ghanaian professional footballer renowned for his skills as a winger.
Notably, he was a vital part of the squad that clinched the 1978 African Cup of Nations title, making Ghana the first country to win the prestigious tournament three times.
John Nketiah Yawson's exceptional performances in midfield earned him the esteemed title of Ghana Player of the Year in 1979, cementing his legacy as one of Ghana's football legends.
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