Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has continued his tour of Africa this week by returning home to the Ivory Coast in order to pay a visit to the...
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has continued his tour of Africa this week by returning home to the Ivory Coast in order to pay a visit to the crew who are building his first charity hospital project.
The Didier Drogba Foundation have started the construction of a hospital in Abidjan, the highest-populated French-speaking city in West Africa, which is due to be completed in 2015.
And the 36-year-old, who scored a record 65 goals in 104 caps for Ivory Coast before retiring from international football earlier this year, posting a video of the experience.
The Chelsea forward revealed his delight and pride in the project.
Alongside the video, the Blues striker wrote this message: 'Visiting all the crew helping to build my 1st hospital project for Didier Drogba Foundation in Abidjan yesterday - so proud of work being done here, and very thankful to all those who have helped project so far.
'Opening in 2015 #ddfoundation #hospital #makeachange #fantasticwork #healthcare #charitywork #makeachange.'
He spent time earlier this week in Namibia doing charity work too.