Kofi Adomah finally showed up upon successful eye surgery

In a footage shown by the wife of the popular journalist, Kofi Adomah has brought to day light his health condition improvement.
After the successful eye surgery undertaken by the journalist in abroad he was seen in the footage taking few steps with the support of his wife and a relative outside their locality. The footage, which has received encouraging reactions from fans and followers. This marks a significant milestone in the broadcaster’s recovery journey.
Kofi Adomah has been inactive in past months which made him sought medical attention for his eyes condition in abroad due to a tragic injury caused him during a festival in Dormaa Ahenkro. Details of the surgical procedure have not been fully disclosed, sources close to the family have confirmed that the surgery was successful.
Kofi was heard saying, “Alright, thank you,” in the video as he appeared in dark sunglasses, with his wife and a relative by his sides. The caption from his wife on the video circulating online reads, “Thanks to the U.S. medical system and thanks to my family in the U.S.”Recently, Kofi Adomah’s health is improving due to the immediate treatment given to him by the medical systems in abroad.
Comment from loved ones and friends express their gratitude to the wife and relatives for being by his side as well as the government for aiding and supporting and not forgetting to thank God for his medical improvement.

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