In the wake of recent reports surrounding the health of popular Ghanaian journalist Kofi Adomah, his wife, Nana Abena Etruba, has stepped forward to set the record straight. Addressing misinformation and providing a much-needed update, she expressed gratitude for the unwavering support her husband has received from key individuals, particularly businessman Dr. Kwaku Oteng.
In an official statement, Mrs. Adomah clarified that Mubarak Yakubu, who spoke about Kofi Adomah’s condition in a recent interview, is indeed a close family member but does not serve as her husband’s Personal Assistant or Public Relations Officer. She emphasized that while Yakubu is well-intentioned, certain details he shared were inaccurate.
Providing insight into Kofi Adomah’s medical journey, she confirmed that he recently underwent successful procedures in Dubai. However, she stressed that his battle is not yet over and called on the public for continued prayers as he works towards full recovery. Additionally, she corrected figures mentioned regarding the cost of the surgery, assuring that the total expenses would be disclosed at the appropriate time.
Mrs. Adomah took a moment to highlight the immense support her husband has received, particularly from Dr. Kwaku Oteng, whom she described as a “pillar of support.” According to her, Dr. Oteng has not only provided financial assistance but has also remained a constant presence, checking in on Kofi Adomah frequently and offering encouragement.
Another key figure she acknowledged was business magnate Ibrahim Mahama, who has also extended significant support during this difficult time. She assured that proper appreciation would be expressed in due course.
Concluding her statement, Mrs. Adomah expressed deep appreciation to the public for their concern and well-wishes, urging for privacy and space as her husband focuses on recovery.
Kofi Adomah’s health has been a matter of concern for many of his followers, and this update brings clarity while also highlighting the power of solidarity in times of crisis. His family remains hopeful, drawing strength from the support of well-wishers and the generosity of individuals like Dr. Kwaku Oteng and Ibrahim Mahama.