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The deteriorating health condition of former
Invincible Eleven (IE) inventive midfielder Reo
Nyanti is causing more stirs as he is currently
in a very critical condition. Medical experts
say it’s now or never for the former National
U-17 and U-20 star as all attempts to improve
his condition has so far proved futile.
Reo Nyanti, who has been battling a
horrendous health problem for the past five
years, recently returned from Guinea in his
quest to obliterate this problem by means of
herbal treatment.
It however turned a fluke as evidenced by his
enlarged stomach, swollen feet and pale state.
Back in Monrovia, he was then taken to the MSF
clinic at Mamba Point, but with out any major
sign of improvement.
Former IE Player Dying Slowly
Discharged from MSF clinic, Nyanti went to
the Josiah N. Johnson residence in Gardnersville,
where he spent a couple of days before he was
again taken to the Chinese Clinic on 16 Street
in Sinkor. But the writings were still on the
wall for advanced treatment.
As a need to seek some expert help, he was
later taken to the ELWA Hospital, in the
Paynesville suburb of Monrovia where he was
admitted for five days lying in bed, the
skillful player’s condition did not show sign of
improvement from where the solemn advice was
given to seek advanced medical checkup.
Doctors have advised that the one time IE
explosive kid should be flown overseas for
advanced treatment, while others are suggesting
that he should seek spiritual healing.
Reo Nyanti is in a melancholic state and is
calling on the general public to assist him
travel abroad for checkup and treatment.
Those interested in contributing to this “SOS
CALL” can make their helpful donations to The
Analyst Newspaper on Carey Street, Kings FM on
Michelin Street, and to the Church of Christ
located in the Wells Hairston High School
Building on Michelin Street through evangelist
/preacher Isaiah W.W Panting (Phone #
04:712835).
On his sick-bed in Gardnersville, Reo Nyanti has
expressed special thanks to all those who have
so far come to his aid. He specially thanks the
following for their donations: Unity Party
US$500.00, Monrovia City Cooperation US$200.00,
Church of Christ, Mechlin Street Central branch
$US200.00, LFA Vice President for Administration
Siaka Sheriff L$5,000.00, Mambu Richard US$50.00
and Watanga FC US$50.00. |