Ziggy Ansah helps homeless man after he was beaten, robbed
September 15, 2014
Ezekiel Nana “Ziggy” Ansah a Ghanaian player of American football who plays defensive end for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League has stepped in after Toney High, who is a known to play music outside Detroit professional athletic events, had his trombone stolen after he was beaten last month.
A women who missed High’s music wrote a Facebook post to try to help gather donations, and a Detroit TV station covered the story, getting Ansah’s attention.
On Friday, WXYZ reporter Brad Galli said Ansah will replace the trombone and invite High to a Lions practice.
Ansah and the Lions travel to Charlotte, North Carolina, to play the Carolina Panthers at 11 a.m. on Sunday.