Drogba’s autobiography is called Commitment.
He is a United Nations goodwill ambassador and his Didier Drogba Foundation is building health clinics in his native country.
Drogba has given millions of dollars to charity over the years and his new book describes how all of his commercial earnings since 2007 have gone to his foundation.
Asked about his plans beyond his playing days, the man Time Magazine selected in 2010 as one of the world’s 100 most influential people for his humanitarian work said he wanted to leave a lasting legacy.
“What I really want is to have an impact on people, to be able to have an impact on social things like my foundation or to be able to change things,” explained Drogba. “I want to help people.”
Way to go Didier.
His comments on the commitment of the current batch of Chelsea players and Mourinho’s leadership have met with a surly response from the special one,