Miracle Adoma, also known as Nana Eturba, has spoken out about the ongoing rumours surrounding her husband, Kofi Adoma Nwanwani, following reports that he was shot.
The rumours have caused widespread concern, especially after trusted colleagues of the broadcaster, including Afia Pokua (Vim Lady), shared reports claiming that Kofi Adoma was shot in the eye.
According to the reports, Kofi Adoma was quickly flown to Dubai for medical treatment. These reports sparked panic among fans and followers who were eager for updates on his condition.
In response to the rumours, Miracle Adoma took to social media to provide clarity and offer reassurance. She confirmed that she was currently in Dubai with her husband and thanked everyone for their care and concern.
In her post, she expressed her frustrations about the ongoing rumours and emphasized that her husband was stable.
“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,” she wrote.
The incident has raised serious concerns about the safety of people in the country during festivals, where gunshots are sometimes fired.
One of Ghana’s seasoned journalists, Ebenezer Afenyi Dadzie, also shared his thoughts about the unfortunate incident that left Kofi Adoma with severe injuries.
He expressed his disapproval of the practice of firing guns during festivals, which he believes has caused numerous injuries and deaths over the years.
This firing of guns in the name of festivals in this country has never made sense to me. Now Kofi Adomah of Kofi TV is battling for his life after he was shot in the eye.
He’s not the first to have been affected by this Musketery. I have seen reports of people being hit and injured or killed in this country through the same means. And yet no one has sat down to take a decision that these things must stop.
Can’t we celebrate festivals and sometimes funerals without firing gunshots? Even what we call knockouts or firecrackers we’ve banned them in this country, so why is it okay for people to fire live ammunition amidst a crowd of people in the name of festivals?
What’s wrong with us in this society?