Kofi Adomah has spoken for the first time following his long recovery

Ghanaian broadcaster Kofi Adomah Nwanwani has finally broken his silence following his long recovery process after being shot in the eye several months ago.

In a video uploaded to his Kofi TV channel on YouTube on May 22, 2025, Kofi listed a long record of individuals and benefactors who came to his aid during this period.

While acknowledging the extensive list of his benefactors, Kofi singled out some individuals, including family members from both his side and his wife, Miracle Adomah’s, side.

He also mentioned businessman Ibrahim Mahama for his kind gesture and going all out, including offering to fly him in his private jet.

“Today is just to say thank you, but as I have said, I won’t leave any issue unanswered. Whatever needs to be done will be done because what I went through, at a point, I felt it was my end. I felt that it could have been my death because someone was shot in the leg at Teshie Nungua, and she died. Mine was in the face, and when you look at the scans that were conducted, as I speak now, there are still particles in there, which they say I have to live with for a period,” he stated, vowing to address the controversies surrounding the incident.

On the current status of his eyes, Kofi Adomah revealed that, although his sight is not as it used to be, he is currently able to see following extensive surgeries and medical care.

“Now I can say that, while my eyes are not like they used to be, I can now see you if you are standing before me. I can read messages. When the text is small, I can take a screenshot and zoom in to read. So, I am able to help myself, and I am grateful for where the Lord has brought me. I am very grateful to Ghanaians,” he said.

Kofi Adomah Nwanwani was shot in the face on December 21, 2024, during the 25th-anniversary celebration of Dormaahene Osagyefo Oseadeyo Agyemang Badu II at the Kwafie Festival in Dormaa Ahenkro, Bono Region.

While covering the event for Angel TV, Kofi was struck in the eye by a musket shot fired at close range by a chief’s bodyguard during a traditional musketry display.

Kofi received initial treatment at Dormaa Presbyterian Hospital and Berekum Holy Family Hospital before being flown to Dubai for advanced medical care. He lost sight in one eye and later in the other, requiring further treatment in the UK.

Watch Kofi Adomah’s video below:

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