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Spencer Wan Blog of Sunday, 26 January 2025
Source: Eric Afatsao
Ghanaian businessman Ibrahim Mahama has generously covered the medical expenses for journalist Kofi Adomah’s eye surgery. Adomah, CEO of Kofi TV, sustained an eye injury during a traditional ceremony in Dormaa when gunpowder from musket shots struck his eye. He was subsequently flown to Dubai for specialized treatment.
Sports journalist Sadick Adams shared on his verified X account that Mahama paid $150,000 to cover the surgery costs. This act of kindness has been widely praised, with many expressing admiration for Mahama’s willingness to assist in times of need.
Kofi Adomah has been keeping his followers updated on his recovery through social media, expressing hope and faith in his healing process. Supporters, fans, and colleagues nationwide have sent messages of encouragement, wishing him a swift recovery.
Ibrahim Mahama’s generosity has drawn widespread appreciation, highlighting the power of goodwill and community spirit. Many Ghanaians have taken to social media to commend the businessman, emphasizing how such acts can inspire others to show kindness and support those facing difficulties.
As Adomah continues his recovery, this gesture of solidarity serves as a reminder of the positive impact that individual actions can have on others, especially in times of hardship.
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