Angel Broadcasting Network (ABN) has announced that it will air exclusive video footage related to the shooting of its Director of News, Kofi Adomah, in Dormaa Ahenkro.
The incident, which occurred during his coverage of the Kwafie Festival in December 2024, left the renowned broadcaster with life-threatening injuries and has sparked widespread concern and controversy.
Kofi Adomah, a celebrated journalist and key figure at Angel FM, was shot in the face in what ABN has described as a “dastardly act.” Following the attack, he was rushed to the hospital, where he remains in recovery.
In a statement, ABN expressed its support for Kofi and his family, asking for prayers during this difficult time. “Our Director of News Department, Kofi Adomah, is indisposed and has been hospitalized. We wish him the best in his recovery,” the statement read.
To address the speculation and misinformation surrounding the incident, the network has obtained exclusive video evidence, which will air for the first time on the Angel Morning Show on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
ABN hopes that the footage will provide clarity about the circumstances of the attack and reveal the identities of those involved.
The management of Angel FM reaffirmed its commitment to justice and accountability, stating that the airing of the footage is a step toward ensuring the perpetrators are brought to book.
The shooting of Kofi Adomah has sent shockwaves across Ghana’s media landscape, highlighting the dangers journalists face while performing their duties. ABN called on the public to remain calm and await the broadcast for verified information.
As the nation anticipates the release of the footage, prayers and well-wishes continue to pour in for Kofi Adomah, with many hoping for his speedy recovery and justice for this heinous act.
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