Media personality Nana Yaa Brefo has publicly appealed to Dr. Kwaku Oteng, CEO of Angel Group of Companies, and Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II, the Dormaahene, urging them to offer financial support to ailing journalist Kofi Adomah Nwanwani, who is battling severe eye injuries following a near-fatal attack.
Expressing her disappointment over the apparent lack of assistance, she stressed that such a critical situation should not have reached the point where a GoFundMe account had to be created.
“I want to tell Dr. Kwaku Oteng that this is a small matter, something he could easily handle. If Kofi were his child, he would do much more than what he is doing now,” she lamented.
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She also extended her plea to the Dormaahene and his Queen Mother, urging them to disregard public criticism and step in to support one of their own.
“Nana Dormaahene and Hemaa, any support will be appreciated. If for nothing at all, he comes from your town. Don’t let what people are saying discourage you from commenting on the matter or contributing financially. Don’t let people criticize you for being indifferent to this issue,” she added.
Her call for help comes after Kofi Adomah underwent multiple surgeries following the attack that left him with a critical eye injury.
Despite efforts to save his sight, another surgery remains necessary, prompting the launch of a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for his medical bills.
With mounting expenses and an uncertain recovery, Nana Yaa Brefo’s appeal highlights the urgency of financial support from well-placed individuals who have the means to assist.
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