Renowned Ghanaian journalist and broadcaster, Kofi Adomah Nwanwani, has shared an uplifting update on his ongoing recovery following the traumatic shooting incident that nearly cost him his sight.
The beloved Angel FM presenter, who has maintained a relatively low profile since the attack in Dormaa, took to his official TikTok page to post a calming video of himself spending quiet time alone in a scenic park in the United States.
The serene clip shows him seated peacefully as the sun sets in the background—a moment many fans interpreted as symbolic of hope, healing, and resilience.
Wearing a zip-up flannel jacket layered over a colourful shirt, paired with trousers and dark sunglasses, Kofi Adomah exuded quiet strength.
Later in the video, he walked away unaided, a sight that has sparked widespread relief and joy among his followers, especially as he continues to recover without the company of his wife, Mrs Miracle Adoma, who has been a strong pillar throughout his ordeal.
Just days before the video was posted, Kofi Adomah broke his months-long silence in an interview with YouTuber and close confidant Magraheb on Kofi TV.
In the emotional conversation, the seasoned journalist disclosed that his eyesight has been “almost fully restored” after multiple surgeries.
He detailed the aftermath of the vicious attack, revealing how he regularly woke up with a swollen face, unbearable pain in his jaw, and intense body aches.
“The pain at the back of my head was so severe that I was advised not to chew meat,” he revealed. “But thankfully, that pain has subsided significantly.”
In recounting the support he received, Kofi Adomah extended heartfelt gratitude to Ghanaian business mogul Ibrahim Mahama, whom he described as a key figure in his recovery journey. “He reached out to me just days after the attack and personally funded several surgeries,” Kofi revealed.
The broadcaster also thanked his employer, Dr Kwaku Oteng, CEO of Angel Broadcasting Network, for his unwavering support during his darkest moments.
“Your love and support gave me strength,” he said, also acknowledging the countless Ghanaians who prayed, called, and encouraged him.