Born in Ghana, the athlete moved to Milan, Italy, at age 11 to join his mother. He was introduced to Para athletics at the Vigorso Prosthetic Centre in Budrio, Italy. Initially hesitant, he was encouraged by the rehabilitation centre staff. His curiosity eventually led him to embrace Para athletics.

Despite sustaining a leg injury two months before the 2023 World Championships in Paris, he won two gold medals. This achievement highlights his resilience and determination. He also received the Invictus Male Athlete Award at the 2023 Gala of the Invictus Sports Literary Awards.
In 2023, he was honoured with the 'Collare d'Oro' [Golden Necklace] from the Italian Olympic Committee [CONI]. This award is a testament to his outstanding contributions to Para athletics.
Looking ahead, he aims to win a gold medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal reflects his continuous drive for excellence and his desire to achieve new heights in his athletic career.
His journey from Ghana to Italy and his rise in Para athletics is inspiring. With unwavering support from his family and coaches, he continues to push himself towards greater achievements.
Born in Ghana, the athlete moved to Milan, Italy, at age 11 to join his mother. He was introduced to Para athletics at the Vigorso Prosthetic Centre in Budrio, Italy. Initially hesitant, he was encouraged by the rehabilitation centre staff. His curiosity eventually led him to embrace Para athletics.