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Kofi Adomah’s Eye-Shooting Incident: The story so far

The news initially surfaced from an unconfirmed post by colleague broadcaster Afia Pokua, also known as Vim Lady, who claimed he had been shot in the eye. This post quickly sparked speculation on social media.

What really happened?

Over the next few hours, facts began to emerge. On December 21, 2024, Kofi Adomah had travelled to Dormaa Ahenkro in the Bono Region of Ghana to cover an event on behalf of Angel TV at the Dormaahene’s Palace.

The occasion marked the 25th anniversary of Dormaahene Osagyefo Oseadeyo Agyemang Badu II and featured traditional musketry displays, a customary practice during such ceremonies.

Tragedy struck while Kofi Adomah was filming the arrival of the Dormaahene. Reports indicate that a bodyguard of the chief fired a musket at close range, causing gunpowder and debris to strike Adomah’s face, resulting in immediate injuries to both eyes.

Initial treatment

He received first aid at Dormaa Presbyterian Hospital before being transferred to Berekum Holy Family Hospital for further treatment.

Subsequently, he was flown to Dubai for advanced medical treatment to restore vision in the affected eye.

Reactions

Following reports of the incident, his wife, Miracle Adomah, publicly confirmed the unfortunate event and expressed gratitude for the support they had received.

She assured the public that Kofi Adomah was in stable condition and hopeful for recovery.

The Angel Broadcasting Network (ABN), where Kofi Adomah serves as Director of News, aired footage of the incident to clarify the circumstances and dispel misinformation.

Aftermath

In the days that followed, a GoFundMe campaign was launched by his close friend and content creator, Magraheb, raising over €5,000 to help cover his remaining surgeries.

Several influential individuals, including business mogul Ibrahim Mahama, were also reported to have donated $115,000 to support his medical expenses.

Meanwhile, journalists and media personalities continued to share unconfirmed reports about the accident and efforts to assist Adomah.

His wife regularly shared pictures and videos of his treatment journey on social media.

Controversies

Amid the widespread coverage, controversy arose.

Onua FM broadcaster Nana Yaa Brefo claimed that business mogul Ibrahim Mahama had donated over $100,000 for Adomah’s treatment. However, these claims were later debunked by a man named Yakubu, who identified himself as a spokesperson for Kofi Adomah.

Yakubu alleged that the money was never received and that Adomah had actually been flown to the UK for further treatment. He also claimed that Angel TV CEO, Dr. Kweku Oteng, had only donated GH¢10,000.

These back-and-forth allegations were eventually addressed by Adomah’s wife, Miracle Adomah, in a statement released on February 23, 2025.

While she refused to disclose the actual amounts donated, she expressed deep gratitude for all the support received.

She also provided a crucial update: while treatment for the severely affected eye had been successful in Dubai, doctors later discovered that the second eye was in worse condition than initially thought. As a result, Kofi Adomah had to continue treatment in the United Kingdom.

Latest updates

Fast-forward to March 2025, and Kofi Adomah and his wife have returned to Ghana, this time, with bombshell revelations.

At a press briefing on March 13, 2025, a teary-eyed Kofi Adomah recounted the events leading to the incident and alleged that his boss, Dr. Kweku Oteng, had neglected him after the accident.

His wife also made claims against Dr. Oteng and some Dormaa chiefs, criticising their attitude following the incident.

One of Adomah’s most heartbreaking statements during the address was, “They would have shown me love if I had died.”

Meanwhile, more funds and resources are still needed to support Kofi Adomah as he continues his battle to regain his eyesight.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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