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Kofi Adomah Expresses Disappointment In Dr. Kwaku Oteng For Lack Of Support After The Gunshot Incident

Kofi Adomah Expresses Disappointment in Angel FM’s CEO for Lack of Support During Eye Gunshot Incident Renowned Ghanaian journalist and broadcaster Kofi Adomah has publicly expressed his disappointment in the CEO of Angel FM, Dr. Kwaku Oteng, for what he describes as a lack of support during a traumatic period in his life. Adomah, who…

Kofi Adomah Expresses Disappointment in Angel FM’s CEO for Lack of Support During Eye Gunshot Incident

Renowned Ghanaian journalist and broadcaster Kofi Adomah has publicly expressed his disappointment in the CEO of Angel FM, Dr. Kwaku Oteng, for what he describes as a lack of support during a traumatic period in his life. Adomah, who suffered a gunshot injury to his eye in a shocking incident revealed that he felt abandoned by his employer .

In a recent interview with the media, Kofi Adomah opened up about the emotional and physical toll the incident took on him, as well as his frustration with the management of Angel FM. He recounted how the gunshot injury left him blind in one eye and required multiple surgeries and extensive medical treatment. Despite the severity of the situation, Adomah claims he received little to no support from the station’s leadership.

“I went through a very difficult time, both physically and emotionally. I expected my employer, Angel FM, and the CEO, Dr. Kwaku Oteng, to stand by me during this challenging period. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen,” Adomah lamented. He added that the lack of support made him feel undervalued and unappreciated, especially after years of dedicated service to the station.

Adomah, who hosts the popular Anopa Bofoɔ morning show on Angel FM, is known for his hard-hitting journalism and fearless approach to exposing corruption and social injustices. His work has earned him both admiration and criticism, but his commitment to his craft has never been in question. However, the recent incident has left him questioning the loyalty and support system within the media organization he has served for years.

The journalist also revealed that he had to rely on his family, friends, and well-wishers for financial and emotional support . “It was my loved ones and some generous Ghanaians who stood by me when I needed help the most. I am grateful to them, but I expected more from my workplace,” he said.

Adomah’s comments have sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with many Ghanaians expressing solidarity with him and criticizing Angel FM’s management for their apparent lack of empathy. Some have called for media organizations to prioritize the welfare of their employees, especially in times of crisis.

As of now, Dr. Kwaku Oteng and Angel FM have not publicly responded to Adomah’s claims. However, the incident has reignited conversations about the treatment of media personalities in Ghana and the need for better support systems within the industry.

Kofi Adomah’s story serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by journalists, who often put themselves at risk to inform the public. His courage in speaking out about his experience highlights the importance of workplace solidarity and the need for employers to stand by their employees during difficult times.

As Adomah continues to recover and return to his work, many hope that his story will inspire positive changes in the media landscape, ensuring that no journalist feels abandoned in their hour of need.

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