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Kofi Adoma’s Shocking Shooting Incident in Dormaa—What Really Happened
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Renowned Ghanaian broadcaster, Kofi Adoma Nwanwani, is currently undergoing treatment in Dubai following a tragic shooting incident that left him with severe eye injuries.
The shooting occurred during a funeral in Dormaa, Ghana, where gunfire from a musket struck him in the face. New revelations about the incident have surfaced, shedding light on the broadcaster’s condition and the ongoing efforts to restore his sight.
Reports indicate that Kofi Adoma is receiving urgent medical attention in Dubai, with doctors working tirelessly to salvage his eyesight.
Initial reports from Joy News reveal that the incident took place several days ago in Dormaa when gunpowder from the musketry accidentally hit his face, causing significant damage to his eye.
As a result, he suffered blurry vision and was rushed to the hospital in Ghana for immediate treatment before being flown to Dubai for specialized care.
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Kofi Adoma's Wife Speaks Out from Dubai
In a heartfelt update, Nana Eturba, also known as Miracle Adoma, Kofi's wife, addressed her husband's health concerns. Taking to social media, she reassured fans and well-wishers that Kofi is stable and thanked them for their overwhelming support.
She expressed, "Sorry I can’t respond to the numerous WhatsApp calls on my phone and that of my Husband now. Currently, he is stable and we hope for the best. Thanks for the care."
Journalist Ebenezer Afenyi Dadzie Voices Concerns
The incident has sparked widespread debate, with several people questioning the practice of musket firing during festivals and funerals in Ghana. Veteran journalist Ebenezer Afenyi Dadzie shared his concerns about the dangerous tradition, criticizing the lack of action to prevent such incidents.
He stated, "The firing of guns in the name of festivals in this country has never made sense to me. Kofi Adoma now battles for his life after being shot in the eye. He’s not the first to be injured or killed in this manner, yet no one has taken steps to stop it. Why are we still allowing live ammunition to be fired at events?"
This tragic event has sparked important conversations around safety regulations during public celebrations, urging society to reflect on the need for change.
As Kofi Adoma Nwanwani continues his recovery, his story serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers associated with traditional practices that involve gunfire.
It is a call to action for both government officials and the public to rethink the safety measures surrounding such events, ensuring that future tragedies like this are prevented.
Source:
yen.com.gh