Eddie Kadi appears on The Wheel of Fortune to raise funds for ACLT
In a thrilling game of skill and luck, the Wheel of Fortune is a household favourite that allows contestants to win by solving puzzles. Playing against Tom Allen and Michelle Visage, Eddie was able to raise £1,600 for the African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust.

The eldest of four siblings, Kadi, 40, was born in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo. When donating blood or stem cells (bone marrow) you are typically likely to find someone from the same heritage to be your donor match.
Black heritage blood donors are ten times more likely to have an RO blood subtype which is urgently needed to treat the 15,000 people in the UK with sickle cell disorder – which is prevalent within the Black African, Caribbean, or mixed backgrounds.
We appreciate Eddie, and his efforts to help ACLT give hope to the people waiting to find their donor match. We believe that no one should die waiting for their match – so register and give the gift of life.
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