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Kofi Adoma Speaks Out After Eye Injury, Calls Out CEO for Insensitivity

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, Ghana Street Journal

Renowned media personality Kofi Adoma has broken his silence after a traumatic incident that left him with serious eye injuries.

In a candid live broadcast on social media, he expressed his disappointment with his CEO, accusing him of being more concerned about the company’s image than his well-being.

“I heard my CEO speak in an interview and he was mentioning amounts they’ve given to me and I said to myself that the CEO does not respect my emotions. He does not respect my feelings. He thinks about his brand and not how I’m feeling,” Kofi Adoma stated.

The journalist, who has been recovering from an attack that left him with severe eye injuries, questioned the CEO’s motives, suggesting that his public remarks about financial support were inconsiderate, given the emotional and physical toll he has endured.

“I thought to myself if he wants to court insults for me because he should know we have spent huge sums on the condition,” he added.

His fans have since taken to social media to express solidarity, with many calling for more sensitivity in corporate communication.

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