[2] In 2001, he rode the 400 mi (644 km) across Ghana[1] to bring attention to the plight of disabled people in that country.
[2] After completing the cross-country trek in Ghana, the CAF invited him to participate in the 2002 Triathlon Challenge in San Diego, CA.
[2] During the course of Yeboah's visit, doctors from Loma Linda University Medical Center informed him that he was an excellent candidate for a prosthetic leg.
[2] Following a successful surgery and six-week recovery, Yeboah entered the CAF triathlon, reducing his time by 3 hours.
Upon returning to Ghana, he used the money to open the Emmanuel Education Fund for promising students with disabilities.