Audio By Carbonatix
Veteran actor, Psalm Adjetefio, has made a passionate appeal to Ghanaians to help him pay the bill for his heart surgery.
In an interview on Kofi TV, the actor said that although he is working to pay the bills he is not strong enough to respond to every casting call.
He explained that his wives along with some family members and friends who he could depend on have left him to fend for himself.
The actor popularly called 'TT' went public about his failing health in 2018 on the Delay Show.
He revealed that he was diagnosed with an enlarged heart which has led to the swelling of his feet.
'TT' added that his medical check-ups also revealed that some of his organs have shifted and doctors need to work on him to fix them.
His health, he told Delay, was deteriorating at an alarming rate but failed to disclose the exact cost of the surgery.
In his interview on Kofi TV, the Taxi Driver actor stated that he did not want to go public with his ailment but had no choice when his body began failing him.
He explained that he was advised by a lady to call Delay for the first interview that brought his ailment to the public.
He said that a lot of Ghanaians across the world reached out to him after the interview.
TT, however, added that the cash donations he has received are still not enough to pay for his surgery.
He has pleaded with Ghanaians to help him with more contributions.
Latest Stories
-
KGL’s “big payments” are the price of state-backed monopoly, not heroism
59 minutes -
Success is built on discipline, not talent – Ace Ankomah on becoming Mfantsipim’s Best Student, from weakest class
2 hours -
The Ga question we prefer not to ask
3 hours -
Korle Klottey’s revenue surges to GH¢40 million as municipality positions itself as an investment hub
3 hours -
EPAC calls for greater investment in packaging to boost local brands
3 hours -
Unpacking the Future of AI: The Promise of Embodied Intelligence
3 hours -
The Inconvenient Truth: Institutions rarely collapse because of bad laws. They collapse when their guardians stop guarding
4 hours -
Iran says it struck ships in Strait of Hormuz after US launches new strikes
5 hours -
Growing backlash in Japan over Trump’s use of anime characters
5 hours -
Bill Gates says Epstein wanted personal relationship, but he ‘never reciprocated’
5 hours -
Daniel Doe Djirackor
6 hours -
Evangelist Mrs Grace Baaba Fabiwa Duah
6 hours -
Missing newborn at Salaga Hospital: Police question staff as regional team launches probe
6 hours -
Sand truck mate dies, driver injured in Bokankye electrocution incident
6 hours -
Witness confirms withdrawals reflected in bank statements in Adu-Boahene trial
6 hours